First ColuMN,
15. Kellet Island
Ordinance, 1898. (No. 2 of 1898.)
The whole Ordinance.
16. Sung Wong T'oi
Reservation Ordinance, 1899. (No. 2 of 1899.)
The whole Ordinance.
17. Criminal
Procedure
Ordinance, 1899.
(No. 9 of 1899.)
(1) Long title.
t
(2) Section 10.
(3) Section 73-
(4) Section 91.
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SECOND COLUMN.
The Ordinance is repealed.
The Ordinance is repealed.
(1) The long title is repeated and replaced by the
following-
**An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the laws relating to criminal procedure evidence and practice."
(2) Section 10 is amended by the deletion in the sixth and seventh lines of subsection (2) of the words-
"in or incidental to capital cases, appeals or cases reserved''.
or
(3) Section 73 is amended by the deletion in the fourth line of subsection (1) of the words "five bundred dollars" and the substitution therefor of the following-
"one thousand dollars'.
(4) Section 91 is amended by the deletion in the last two lines of the words "become vested in the Treasurer, and shall be disposed of accord- ingly." and the substitution therefor of the following-
"be forfeited to the Crown"'
FIRST COLUMN.
18. Merchant Shipping
Ordinance, 1899- (No. 10 of 1899.)
(1) The whole Ordinance.
(2) Section 2.
(3) Section 10.
(4) Section 22.
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Second COLUMN.
(1) The Ordinance is amended by the substitution of the word "Minister" for the expression "Board of Trade" wherever the same occurs.
(2) Section 2 is amended by the addition after
paragraph (b) of the following-
"(kk) "Minister" means the Minister of Transport of the United Kingdom and includes the Board of Trade and any other body or person who carries out or has carried out func- tions similar to those carried out by the Minister of Transport or Board of Trade under the Merchant Shipping Acts;"'.
(3) Section ro is amended by the addition after the word "therein" in the sixteenth line of subsection (6) of the following-
"and to make further regulations imple- menting similar provisions of any subse quent International Convention which may be applied to the Colony and any Regulations which may be referred to therein".
(4) Section 22 is amended by the repeal of subsec- tion (i) and the substitution therefor of the following-
"(1) The master of every vessel arriving within signalling distance of any signal station shall hoist the national colours and (if one shall exist) the house flag and the signal letters of the ship, and shall identify the vessel to such station by visual signals. He shall also hoist the national colours of the vessel when entering or leaving any port of the Colony,