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either in the principal Police Station in the Ward (if the Commissioner of Police gives authority for the purpose) or at some other convenient place to which the public have access to be arranged by him. It shall also be the duty of the Registrar to transmit copies of the Register as soon as may be after it is published to the Colonial Secretary and to the Secretary to the Singapore Municipal Commissioners.
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It shall be the duty of the Registrar on the application of any person during business hours on on payment of the prescribed fee to furnish copies to the applicant of the Register er of so much of the Register as relates to any Word of the Town.
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Each Register shall form the basis for the next years Register and it shall not be necessary for a Municipal Elector who is already upon the Register to prove each year his right to be placed on the Register unless such right is objecte" to by any person.
27.
A person desiring to appeal against the decision of a Registrar must give notice of appeal in the prescribed form to the Registrar and to the opposite party, if any, when the decision is given or within seven days thereafter, specifying the grounds of appeal.
The Registror shell forward any such notices to the District Judge together, in each case, with a statement of the material facts which, in his opinion, have been established in the case, and of his decision upon the whole cese and on any point which may be specified as a ground of appeal, and shall also furnish to the Court any further information which the Court may require and which he able to furnish.
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Where it appears to the Registrar that any notices of appeal given to him are based on similar grounds, he shall inform the District Judge of the fact for the purpose of enabling the District Judge (if he thinks fit) to consolidate the appeals, or select a case as a test case.
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Any claimant or objector or any person whose name or whose double qualification mark is objected to may within 14 days from the decision of any appeal by the District Judge appeal therefrom to the High Court of Singapore on any question of law involved in the adjudication.
30.
Every such appeal shall be made by Origins ting Motion and shall be filed in the High Court of Singapore and also with the Registrar who shall on receipt thereof forward to the Registrar of the High Court the record relating thereof.
31.
The appellant in his Originating Motion shall name as Respondent one of the following persɔns :-
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) if the Appellent is a Claimant, the Registrar
if the Appellant is an Objector, the person whose name is objected to
(c) if the Appellant is a person whose nome or whose double
qualification mrk is objected to, the objector.
The Appellant shall within 7 days of the filing of the Originating Motion with the High Court serve the Respondent with a copy thereof either personally or by leaving the same at his last known place of abode and shall within five days after such service file in the High Court an affidavit stoting the time place and circumstances of such service.
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The said Originating Motion shell set out specifically the decision of the District Judge appealed against and the grounds of the appeal and it shall be supported by an affidavit or affidavits setting out all necessary facts relating to the decision and to the appeal.
34.
Every such copeel shell be heard ond determined by a Single Judge of the High Court and no appeal shell lie from any order made by such Judge on any such appeal.
35.
Where the Registrar by this Ordinance is required to publish any document, and no specific provision is mede as to the mode of publication, he shall publish the document by making copies of the document available for inspection by the public in nis office, and in the Municipal Building (if the Singapore Municipal Commissioners give authority for the purpose), or some other convenient place in the area forming the Ward to which the document