(I of 1964),

(25 of 1957).

(29 of 1959),

(15 of 1951).

(45 of 1962). (02 of 1964).

(Cap. 138).

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pension if it had not been suspended under section 11 of the Pensions Ordinance or ceased under section 13 of that Ordinance; or

() was a barrister or solicitor qualified to practise or act as such under the Legal Practitioners Ordinance 1964 and in actual practice, or a clerk of any such barrister or solicitor; or

(g) was a registered medical practitioner within the meaning of the Medical Registration Ordinance 1957; or

(h) was a registered dentist within the meaning of the

Dentists Registration Ordinance 1959; or

(i) was a member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain or a person holding the diploma of such British or foreign veterinary in- stitution or examining body as the Governor in Council may by order approve; or

() was the managing director or editor, or a sub- editor, reporter, photographer, commentator, pro- ducer or announcer, of--

G) any periodical local newspaper or news agency registered under the Control of Publications Consolidation Ordinance 1951. or

(ii) any other newspaper or news agency, being a newspaper or nows agency not required to be registered under the aforesaid Ordinance, or any periodical publication other than a newspaper, or (iii) any broadcasting service licensed as such under the Telecommunication Ordinance 1962 or the Television Ordinance 1964, or

(iv) any other broadcasting service being a service not required to be licensed as such under either Ordinance specified in sub-paragraph (iii),

employed on the full-time staff of such newspaper, news agency, publication or broadcasting service;

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(k) was a registered pharmacist within the meaning of

the Pharmacy and Poisons Ordinance, actually carrying on business as such; or

(D) was-

(i) a full-time clergyman, priest, minister or monk of any religious congregation and function- ing as such in the Colony; or

(G.N.A. 12/62).

(14 of 1953).

(57 & 32 YEL. A 60).

(46 of 1962).

(27 of 1961).

(57 of 1960).

(Cap. 116).

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(ii) being a woman, was a vowed and full-time member of any religious order living in a convent or other such religious community; or

(m) was the holder of-

(i) a senior commercial pilot's licence. (ii) a commercial pilot's licence,

(U) an airline transport pilot's licence,

(iv) a flight navigator's licence, or

(v) a flight engineer's licence,

granted under article 16 of the Colonial Air Navigation Order 1961; or

(n) was the bolder of a certificate of competency as Master, First Mate, Second Mate, First Engineer or Second Engineer-

(1) granted in the United Kingdom under the Merchant Shipping Acts as defined in section 2 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1953, or in the Colony under section 6 of that Ordinance, or (1) which, by Order in Council under section 102 of the Merchant Shipping Act 1894, of England, is of the same force as if it had been granted under that Act; or

(o) was the holder of a First or Second Class certifi- cate of competency in radio-telegraphy issued by the Telecommunications Authority under the Tele- communication Ordinance 1962; or

(p) was-

(i) a registered nurse within the meaning of the Nurses Registration Ordinance 1961; or

(ii) a registered midwife within the meaning of the Midwives Registration Ordinance 1960; or

(ii) a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists of the United Kingdom; or

(iv) a holder of the Diploma of the Association of Occupational Therapists of the United Kingdom: or

(V) a member of the Society of Radiographers of the United Kingdom; or

(q) was a justice of the peace; or

(r) was an individual whose name appeared against any rateable tenement on the current annual valuation list provided for by the Rating Ordin-

ance; or

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