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(3) All such sealed copies and all the copies con- tained in the seid collection shall be deemed to be the Originals.

(4) The Registrar shall also obtain and carefully preserve a copy of the Revised Edition. (5) In so far as there are variances between the

Revised Edition and the aforesaid originals in the case of Ordinances passed up to the end of the year 1901 such originals shall be deemed to have been amended by and such variations shall be deemed to have been authorised by the Statute Laws (Revised Edition) Ordinance 1900. (6) Such originals and the Ordinances contained in

the Revised Edition shall be proved by certified copies thereof, or, by ørder of a judge, by the production thereof by the Regis- trar. Subject however to objection being taken any such original or any Ordinance contained in the Revised Edition may be proved by the pre- duction of a copy of the Gazette or of a copy of any collection of Ordinances, purperting te be printed by the Government Printers, contain- ing a copy of such original or by the produc- tion et a volume of the Revised Edition, pur- porting to be impressed on the title page there- of with the Seal of the Colony, containing such Ordinance.

(7) Any person shall be entitled to inspect any such

originals or the copy of the Revised Edition preserved by the Registrar of the Supreme Court es aforesaid during the office hours of the Registry on payment of twenty-five cents for each inspection not exceeding three hours, and to take copies or extract therefrom for certi-

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