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amended by section 2 of the Magistrates Amendment (Fs.2)
which
Ordinance 1910 is provides a penalty against the person
found guilty of harbouring Chinese married woman who has 33 improperly left protection of her husband.
7. Section 5 besides re-enacted" subsections (2), (3), (4) and
(5) of section 2 of the Magistrates Amendment Ordinance 1903
as medified by the magistrates Amendment (No.2) Ordinance
1910 also provides power to the magistrate to order the
paramour of the adulteress to pay compensation te her
wronged husband.
8. By section 6 the receipt or compensation ordered under this
Ordinance is made a bar to any further proceedings in reg-
pect of damages for adultery in connection with which the
compensation has been awarded.
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9. Section 7 makes it a good defence for any change preferred
against a man under the provisions of this Ordinance if he
is able to prove that the woman in respect of whom the
charge is made was reasonably considered by him not to be
a married woman.
10. Section & reproduces section 3 of the Magistrates Amendment
Ordinance 1903 defining what is reasonable excused when
of
applied to the harbourer by a Chinese married woman who
has left her husband.
11. Section 9 repeals the twe former enactments which are re-
embeɣdied in the present Ordinance.
18. In my opinion this is an Ordinance to which His Excellency
the Governor may properly assent in the name of His Majes-
ty and on His Behalf.
John Buckmill
Attorney General.
10/1/13.
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