1,005,001 to 1,015,000 1,015,001 to 1,025,000

1,025,001 to 1,035,000

1,035,001 to 1,045,000

1,045,001 to 1,033,000

and who have failed by the 17th February, 1964, to have re-registered in com- pliance with the appropriate Orders specified in the Schedule. The effect of this Order will be to render any old identity card in possession of any such person invalid and to cause him tô become an unregistered person with effect from the soid date.

(Secretariat D/RPO)

BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 174).

BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION (AMENDMENT OF FIRST SCHEDULE) REGULATIONS, 1964.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 29(2) of the Births and Deaths Registration Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations—

I These regulations may be cited as the Births and Deaths Citadon. Registration (Amendment of First Schedule) Regulations, 1964,

2. The First Schedule to the Births and Deaths Registration Amendment Ordinance is amended-

of First

Schedule.

(n) under the heading "BIRTHS REGISTER OFFICES”, by the (Cap. 174).

insertion, after item 23, of the following new item-

"24. Queen Elizabeth

Hospital.

Queen Elizabeth Hospital District Births and Deaths Registry.":

(b) under the heading "DEATHS REGISTER OFFICES”, by the

insertion, after item 8, of the following new item-

Queen Elizabeth

Hospital.

M

Queen Elizabeth Hospital

Council ChaMBER,

District Births and Deaths

Registry.".

Kett

is Clerk of Councils.

21st January, 1964.

Explanatory Note.

(This Note is not part of the regulations, but is intended to indicate their general purport).

The effect of these regulations is to enable births and deaths occurring in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital to be registered at that hospital.

(Secretariat GR.19/3231/48)

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