as valid as they would have been ir" the pres-
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cribed formalities had been complied with; or that
they "shall not be deemed to be, or to have been,
invalid by reason only that" certain formalities
were not complied with.
2.
3.
Births and Deaths.
und
Sections 10 and 11 or the
Births, Deaths Registration Ordinance would enable
the Registrar to insert the records kept in the
hospital and in the Camp in the registers and
this must been done in due course.
There is no real doubt. about the British-
i
Autiomlico children born in the Camp
Dry-occupation residents of--Hong Kong and this
issue also can surely wait until the restoration
of Civil Government.
that the children
of
Marccupation rescut & Itt hatten born in
to
t
n
wave put
The Camp
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