Appropriation

from general revenue and other funds.

Schedul

2

2. A sum of forty-six million, one hundred and eight thousand seven hundred and nineteen dollars is hereby charged upon the revenue and other funds of the Colony for the service of the financial year ended the 31st day of March 1968, the appropriation of the sum so charged being approved as specified in the Schedule.

Number

of Vale.

SCHEDULE

Head of Expenditure.

Defence: Hong Kong Auxiliary Air Force

Amour af Vore.

179,943

5,206.743

$10,947

245,741

HONG KONG

No. 37 of 1968.

29.

35.

Defence:

Miscellaneous Measures

39.

Information Services Department W

40.

Inland Revenue Department

45.

Legal Department

48.

Miscellaneous Services jenny

49.

New Territories Administration

8,597

29.334,408

339.345

50.

Pensions

4,992,149

$3.

Past Office

3.267.529

67.

Registry of Trade Unions

52.000

71.

Secretariat for Chinese Allairs:

Public Enquiry'

Service

1.189

***

Social Welfare Department

320,978

76.

Subventions; Miscellaneous

849,756

84.

Colonial Development and Welfare Scbernes

83.

Department of Census and Statistics

12,938 726.456

TOTAL

546,108,719

This printed impression has been carefully compared by me with the Bill which passed the Legislative Council on the 11th day of September, 1968, and is found by me to be a true and correctly printed copy of the said Bill.

(Secretariat FIN 3/2311/67)

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

I assent.

Hench.

Governor.

26th September, 1968.

An Ordinance to amend further the Criminal Procedure Ordinance.

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Enacted by the Governor of Hong Kong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Criminal Procedure (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance 1968 and shall come into opera- tion on a day to be appointed by the Governor by notice in the Gazette.

2. The principal Ordinance is amended by adding, after section 121, the following new sections-

"Power to exclude public from criminal

courts.

122. (1) Any judge, District Judge or magistrate may, if he considers it necessary in the interests of justice or public order or security, direct that, save as provided in subsection (3) or with the permission of a public officer acting under his direction, no person shall be in the court in which such judge. District Judge or magistrate sits in the exercise of his criminal jurisdiction or in the building, or within the curtilage of the building, in which that court sits.

Sbort tile and ZÓIDENCEment.

Addition of

new rections

122 and 123.

(Cap. 2013

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