600
1 of 1879. Section 8 of Ordinance 2 of 1858
was
1879
а
it was
·left as it
was
passed.
Section VI.
The
increase of fines
was
found necessary by the Magistrates, and
before Ordinance 1 of
the
Section VII of Ordinance 2 of 1858
By certificate
every
case
Mas
required to be
given
in
the
of sale of prepared opium. By the Amendments introduced into that Section now we have got notice which the Secretary of State suggested, and then section IV renders the Certificate worthless as a
protection to the
possessor of prepared opium after the
limited time.
Section & of the present Ordinance
brings
into
force
the Amendment
as
to
the words "boiled or "previously introduced
by Section 6 of Ordinance I of 1879.
Opium. the Straits Settlements the fines
Farmer pointed out that in
Avere
up
to $500 and $1000 ( Sec. Straits Settlements Ordinance 4 of 1870 Section 7 and 15 of 1871 and 6 of 1879.)
Section VII repeals Section V of No.1 of
1879 as it too contained many faults -
given period is inserted in the substituted clause instead of the indefinite expression
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at or near the end of his term " and it arbitration in case
was obvious that an
of differences could only be properly hold after the end of the term of the outgoing
-farmer instead of "at or before"."
Full
is now made
provision is