ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CHAMBERS,
Hong Kong,
6th April
193 4.
REPORT ON ORDINANCE N。... .............5..................................of 1934 -
1. 1 have examined the accompanying Ordinance, intituled
an Ordinance to amend further the Railways Ordinance,
1909, and I am of opinion that the Ordinance is one
which is not contrary to the Governor's instructions.
2. Sections 2, 3 and 4 of this Ordinance make
certain corrections in grammar and references in
sections 9, 30 and 68 of the principal Ordinance
(No.21 of 1909) which are consequential on the amend-
ments to that Ordinance effected by the Railways
(7)m 52761/28 flaggn=" Amendment Ordinance, 1927 (No.28 of 1927).
3. Section 5 adds a new section to the principal
Ordinance making further provision for detention and
forfeiture of goods found on trains in certain circum-
stances.
14. In my opinion this is an Ordinance to which His
Excellency the Governor may properly assent in the
name of His Majesty and on His behalf.
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Attorney General.
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