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7. If any person is convicted of any offence against the provisions of this Ordinance the Magistrate shall order all
the Foreign silver or nickel coin in respect of which the prosecution which has resulted in the conviction has been brought to be confiscated and the same shall be forfeited to
the Treasury.
8. For the purposes of this Ordinance
silver
(a), a person shall be deemed to import foreign or nickel
coin if he brings or causes to be brought into this
Colony any foreign silver or nickel coin the face
value of the agiregate amount of which exceeds ten
dollars.
(b).a person shall be deemed to circulate foreign silver
or nickel coin if he tenders, utters, buys, sells,
receives, pays, or puts off any foreign silver or
nickel coin in this Colony.
9. The provisions of sections 5 and 6 of tais Ordinance shall
not apply to any bona-fide banker or licensed Money-Changers.
10. This Ordinance shall come into operation on the 1st. day
of January, 1914.
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