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Passenger car-over 12 H.P. including the driver and pas sengers travelling therein upon surrender of ticket specially issued at $3.80 per single trip."
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COUNCIL CHAMBER,
23rd July, 1957-
Clerk of Councils.
Explanatory Note.
(This Note is not part of the Order, but ta intended to indicate its poweral purport).
The Order has been made for the purpose of facilitating prior purchase of vehicular ferry tickets for the conveyance across the Harbour of motor cara and their passengers.
2.
The existing system of selling tickets at the vehicular ferry piers will be continued thereby affording users the option of purchasing tickets at a flat rate and avoiding delay, or paying at the piers as hereto- fore. Users in possession of the special tickets will not be entitled to priority when travelling on vehicular ferries.
(Secretariat GR10/3231/51)
MIDWIVES ORDINANCE.
(Chapter 162).
MIDWIVES (AMmendment) REGULATIONS, 1957.
In exercise of the powers conferred by subsection (2) of section
4 of the Midwives Ordinance, the Midwives Board has made the following regulations-
1.
These regulations may be cited as the Midwives (Amend- Citation. ment) Regulations, 1957.
2. Regulation 5 of the Midwives Regulations is revoked and Revocation
and re- replaced by the following-
placement. of re-
(Vol. X,
(25 of 1957).
"5. (0) The examination for the Board's gulation 5. certificate shall be conducted by not less than two p. 283). persons registered under the Medical Registration Ordinance, 1957, and appointed for such purpose by the Board and such assistant examiners as the Board may appoint in addition thereto.
(2) Each candidate shall pay an entrance fee of ten dollars.
(3) The examination shall be both written and oral and shall be conducted in respect of such subjects as the Board may from time to time require.
(4) The examiners shall inform the Board of the marks obtained by each candidate at the examination.
(5) The Board may specify and may from time to time vary at its discretion the number of marks which shall be deemed to constitute a pass in each or any subject set for examination and may specify the number of subjects in which a candidate shall be required to pass in order to pass the examination.