FIRST COLUMN.
5. Masonic
Benevolence Fund
Incorporation
Ordinance, 1893.
(No. 7 of 1893.)
Section 6.
6. Chinese Anglican
Church Body Incorporation Ordinance, 1902.
(No. 18 of 1902.)
Section 6.
7. Union Church
Incorporation
Ordinance, 1911.
(No. 57 of 1911.)
Section 19.
8. China
Congregational
Church
Ordinance, 1912. (No. 36 of 1912.)
Section 10.
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SECOND COLUMN.
Section 6 is repealed and replaced as set out beneath.
Section 6 is repealed and replaced as sel out beneath.
Section 19 is repealed and replaced as set out beneath.
Section 10 is repealed and replaced as set out beneath.
There shall be substituted in the Ordinances numbered r to 8 above for the sections repealed in each case the following-
"Nothing in this Ordinance shall affect or be deemed to affect the rights of His Majesty the King, His Heirs or Succes- sors, or the rights of any body politic or corporate or of any other persons except such as are mentioned in this Ordinance and those claiming by, from or under them."
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FIRST COLUMN.
9. Evidence
Ordinance, 1889. (No. 2 of 1889.)
Section 6A.
to. Foreign Copper Coin
Ordinance, 1912. (No. 11 of 1912.)
Section 2,
11. Foreign Silver
and Nickel Coin Ordinance, 1913. (No. 15 of 1913.)
Section 2.
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SECOND COLUMN.
The Ordinance is amended by the addition after section 6 of the following-
"Evidence
of accele
12, 19 & 14 Gep. 6, c. 100.
BA, (1) Notwithstanding any rule of law, the evidence of a husband or wife shall be admissible in any proceed- ings to prove that marital intercourse did or did not take place between them at any period.
(2) Notwithstanding anything in this section or any rule of law, husband or wife shall not be compellable in any proceedings to give evidence of the matters aforesaid."
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Section 2 is repealed and replaced by the following-
2. The importation and circulation of all kinds of copper or bronze coins other than such as may by any law be legal tender in the Colony are prohibited."
Section 2 is amended by the repeal of subsec- tion (1) and the substitution therefor of the following-
"(1) For the purposes of this Ordin- ance "foreign silver or nickel coin" means any coin composed wholly or partly of silver or nickel other than such as may by any law be legal tender in the Colony."