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ORDERS IN COUNCIL —continued.

MISCELLANEOUS—continued,

For the administration of Norfolk Island...

For enabling the Resident Commissioner for the Bechu- analand Protectorate to hold Courts outside the limits of the Protectorate.

For the administration of Southern Rhodesia

For the Government of Territories adjacent to Hong Kong leased to Her Majesty by the Emperor of China For

17 Oct. 1898

10 Dec. 1896

V.

10 Oct. 1898

V.

22

123 194

197

9 Oct. 1899

230

17 Oct. 1898

197 A

17 July 1899

of naturalization

aliens in

Southern

8 Dec. 1898

221

201A

2 June 189

213

17 July 1899

222

9 Nov. 1899

29 Nov. 1899

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the Rhodesia. For vali:lating marriages illegally solemnised in Southern Rhodesia by Assistant Magistrates and Acting Assistant Magistrates.

For enabling the Chief Justice of the Cook Islands Protectorate to be appointed a Judicial Commissioner for the purposes of the Pacific Order in Council 1893. For the Government Barotziland-North West

Rhodesia.

of

For including Kowloon City within the Culony of Hong

Kong.

For repealing "The Somali Order in Council 1889," and

The Brunei Order in Conneil 1890,"

For extending the Aliens Order in Commeil Gibraltar

1885

For providing for annexation of Orange Free State

For annexing certain districts to the Gold Coast and for the Government of the Northern Territories and Ashanti

For the exercise of jurisdiction at Wei-hai-Wei... For the exercise of extra-territorial jurisdiction at Brunei For determining the jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, Queensland, in respect of appeals from British New

Guinea.

For applying the Fugitive Offenders Act 1881 to the

West African Colonies and Protectorate.

For placing Central South African Railways under the management of the High Commissioner for South Africa.

For annexing the Cocos Islands to the Straits Settle-

ments.

For the administration of Swaziland

For the regulation of the navigation of the River Niger and the passing of vessels and goods in transit through the Protectorates of Northern and Southern Nigeria. For vesting in the Governor of the Transvaal all the property of the Netherlands South African Railway Company.

For applying the Foreign Enlistinent Act to British |

Protectorate.

Transvaal Constitution Order in Council, 1905 ...

For calling out branches of the Royal Naval Reserve

in Australia and New Zealand.

For giving effect to the modus vivendi with the United States as to fishing rights of United States citizens in Newfoundland.

For providing for Civil Marriages in the Pacific... For amending the provisions of the Pacific Order in

Council as to religious marriages.

For vesting certain land in Swaziland in the High

Commissioner.

For giving effect to the Anglo-French Convention of 20

October 1906 respecting the New Hebrides.

PARDON.

British Guiana Ordinance, No. 3 of 1865, respecting

conditional Pardon.

Power of the Governor of the Cape of Good Hope to

pardon Court Martial Prisoner.

Letters Patent conferring on the Governor of Hong Kong the power of pardoning Offenders convicted in Consular Courts.

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1 Feb. 1900

210

242

215

16

28 April 1900

VI

33

17 May 1900

VI.

36B

3 Feb. 1901

VI

6JA

14 Aug. 1901

VI

100

21 Feb. 1901

75

31 May 1901

VI.

4 March 1902

VI

13IA

8 May 1902

VI.

148

3 Sept. 1902

VI.

162

3 April 194833

VI.

182

12 June 1903

VI.

190

24 July 1908

VI.

193

6 Aug. 1903

VI.

199

12 Ang, 1904

VI.

229A

22 March 1905

VII.

7

21 July 1905

VII.

12B

30 Nov. 1906

VII.

Sept. 1907

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28

55

83

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73

25 Sept. 1907

VII.

86

29 Oct. 1907

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86A

PARDON-continued,

Subject.

Power of the Lieutenant-Governors of the Canadian

provinces to pardon.

Commutation of Transportation Sentences, Grenada Commutation of Sentence for manslaughter of aboriginal

native, Western Australia.

Pardon of Spaniard, there being doubt as to propriety of

his conviction.

Fro Parlon with restitution of civil rights

Power of the Governor of Trinidad (6 geant conditional

pardon

Effect of Pardon with clause of restitution granted by the

Governor of New ZealanL

Conditions of conditional Pardon cannot be legally enforced, but breach of them renders the Pardon invalid and revives the original sentence, Comaantation of sentence passed by Consular Court,

Alexandria.

Power of the High Commissioner of Cyprus to comumuhe

capital sentences.

Application of Consular Prisoner, Tunis, for remission of

sentences,

Commutation of death sentence, Cyprus

Commutation in virtue of Straits Settlements laws.

notwithstanding Letters Patent.

Power of the Governor of the Bahamas to pardon News-

paper Editor punished for Contempt of Court, Power of the Governor of Mauritius to remit a sentence

of imprisonment on condition of the payment of a fine.

Power of the Attorney-General of Victoria under section 391 of the Crimes Act 1890 to grant Certificate of discharge from custody of persons, employed by the Police, awaiting trial en charge of conspiracy to procure the commission of a felony. Power of the Attorney- freneral to enter a “nolle prosequi " Power of Governor to pardon persons before trial Power of Governor of the Falkland Islands to pardon a

Naval Court Martial Prisoner.

Exercise of the power of pardou by the Governors of the

_Cape of Good Hope and Natal in treason cases. Whether the Governor General of the Commonwealth has the power to pardon in the case of Court Martial Sentences on Members of the Naval and Military Forces of the Commonwealth, or whether the power is vested in State Governors. Whether sentence should be remitted on account of improper action of Inspector General of Police and Superintendent of Prisons, British Guiana, in question- ing prisoner, and the excision of material passages from proof of certain evidence given to the defence.

PARLIAMENT. Në LEGISLATURES.

PATENTS.

Extension to the Colonies of patents for inventions

obtained in this country inadvisable.

Supply of Patented Articles through the agency of the War Office for the use of the Governments of India and of the Colonies.

Payment of renewal fees on Patents in Orange Free State

during Military occupation by British Forces.

Date.

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No.

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PENALTIES, REMISSION OF.

See CROWN RIGHTS, &C.

Infringement of the Marconi Companies' Tatents for

wireless telegraphy,

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