20.
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For Regulation. 124 paragraphs (2) and (3) there shall be substituted the following paragraphs:-
"(2) The Manager or Acting Manager of the Bank for the time being duly appointed by the Bank in London and in Shanghai respectively and in any other place where such establishment as aforesaid is situate shall have power to affix the Seal authorised to be used at such establishment to any deed or other document to which the Bank is party." "(3) The authority of such Manager or Acting Manager shall as between the Bank and any person dealing with such Manager or Acting Manager continue until notice of the revocation or determination of the authority of the Manager or Acting Manager has been given to the person dealing with him."
21. Regulation 147 shall be amended as followa:-
"(1) In paragraph (1) there shall be substituted for the words 'at least two
auditors' the words 'an auditor or auditors'.
(2) In paragraph (2) there shall be substituted for the word ‘auditora' where
it appears secondly the words 'an auditor or auditors".""
Passed the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, this 20th day of June, 1946.
اماد
HONG KONG
No. 9 of 1946.
I assent.
hank Young.
Gucemur.
26th July,
1946.
An Ordinance to provide legal aid in criminal proceedings for members of the Armed Forces.
[26th July, 1946, ]
Deputy Clerk of Councils.
BB it enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof as follows:
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Armed Forces Bhort title, (Legal Aid) Ordinanco, 1946.
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2. During the continuance in force of the Supreme Qualitod Court (Emergency) Ordinance, 1946, any member of the Service Armed Forces of His Majesty who is entitled to practise as authorend a barrister. solicitor or advocate in England, Scotland, to sc Northern Ireland or in some other part of His Majesty's in defence Dominions may appear and act as an advocate for the defence of other of a member of the Armed Forces of His Majesty in any Faronual criminal proceedings before a Magistrate or before the Ordinance Supreme Court.
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No. 4 of 1946.
3. In any proceedings before a Magistrate in which a Defending member of the Armed Forces of His Majesty is accused of Officer baving committed an offence such member may with the consent of the Magistrate be defended by an officer of the Armed Forces of His Majesty in which case such officer shall for the purpose of the proceedings before the Magistrate lavo the same right of audience as would be accorded to counsel
as interpreted by the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932. Nothing ord. No. 41 herein contained shall confer on such officer any right of of aze audience under sub-section (1) of Section 118D of the s. 1 of 8. Magistrates Ordinance, 1932.
1190 of Orii. No. 41 of 1932,
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4. A certificate order the hand of the Attorney General Attorney that in his opinion a member of the Armed Forces possesses Certificate the qualification required by Section 2 bereof shall until the na to quali contrary be proved be accepted by a Magistrate or by the fiction to
be prima Supreme Court as sufficient evidence that such member fore possesses the qualification aforesaid.
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Whereof.