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This was agreed to.
Schedule.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL:-Sir, in the Schedule of Rules I move that Rule 2 of the Rules be amended by the inclusion of a definition of "Schedule" to read as follows:-
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'Schedule' means the Schedule to the Rules."
Again in Rule 11, Sir, Rule 11 paragraph (a), I move that the word "this" be substituted by the word "the" in the fourth line of that paragraph.
And at the conclusion of the Rules, I move that the word "Schedule" be inserted after Rule 18 and before Form 1(a).
H.E. THE GOVERNOR :—Can Honourable Members follow that?
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL:-I am sorry, Sir. I move that at the end of Rule 18 the word "Schedule" be inserted to head the forms which follow, that is to say, between Rule 18 and Form 1(a) at page 12.
I move that in Form 3(a), that is the Identity Card form at page 16 of the document in the hands of Honourable Members, that Chinese characters representing the words "Identity Card" shall be inserted.
These were agreed to.
Council then resumed.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL reported that the Registration of Persons Bill, 1949, had passed through Committee with some six amendments, and moved the Third reading.
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a Third time and passed into law.
AIR ARMAMENT PRACTICE BILL, 1949.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL moved the Second Reading of a Bill intituled "An Ordinance to regulate Practice Bombing and Firing from Aircraft and for clearing certain Sea Areas in connection there- with."
THE COLONIAL SECRETARY seconded, and the Bill was read a Second time.
Council then went into Committee to consider the Bill clause by
clause.
Council then resumed.
THE ATTORNEY GENERAL reported that the Air Armament Practice Bill, 1949 had passed through Committee without amendment and moved the Third reading.
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