Births Registration (Special Registers).
"No. 1 register (1872)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering birth certificates (1872); "No. 2 register (1872)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering evidence other than a birth certificate (1872) of previous registration in the lost register (1872);
"No. 1 register (1896)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering birth certificates (1896); "No. 2 register (1896)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering evidence other than a birth certificate (1896) of previous registration in the lost register (1896);
"No. I register (1934)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering birth certificates (1934); "No. 2 register (1934)" means a special register of births kept under the provisions of this Ordinance for the purpose of registering evidence other than a birth certificate (1934) of previous registration in the lost register (1934);
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"principal Ordinance" means the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance (Cap. 174).
"Registrar" means the Registrar of Births and Deaths; "special register of births" means the No. 1 register (1872), or the No. 2 register (1872), or the No. 1 register (1896), or the No. 2 register (1896), or the No. 1 register (1934), or the No. 2 register (1934), as the context requires.
PART II.
GENERAL.
3. All the register books of births specified in Part I, Part II and Part III of the First Schedule are hereby deemed lost. First registers deemed to have been permanently lost as from 25th day of December, 1941.
4. For the purposes of this Ordinance the Registrar shall cause to be printed in the prescribed form, and kept register books.
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