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The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt were:-
The Treaty of Peace, (No. 1)—The object of which was to modify certain provisions of the Treaty of Peace Order, 1919, the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order, 1920, the Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order, 1920, and the Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, as amended, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the said Orders to the circumstances of the Colony.
The Police Supervision, (No. 4)—The object of this ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain persons. It was found desirable that, with a view to preventing crime, the police should be empowered to supervise persons convicted of serious offences and also of persons believed to be bad characters.
The Emergency Regulations, (No. 5) This ordinance was passed with a view to giving the Governor in Council, in case of emergency or public danger, to make such regulations as may appear desirable in the public interest.
The Supreme Court (Original Jurisdiction) Emergency, (No. 7)—This was to empower the Chief Justice, as necessity may require, to appoint temporarily solicitors to conduct cases in the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
The Registration of Imports and Exports, (No. 12)—The object of this ordinance was to simplify the collection of trade statistics and at the same time to remove some of the formalities which inconvenienced the import and export trade.
The Rents, (No. 14)—This ordinance was passed in order to extend temporarily the provisions of the Rents Ordinance, 1921, with certain amendments.
The Industrial Employment of Children, (No. 22)—The object of which was to carry out so far as possible the recommendation of the Commission on the Industrial Employment of Children which was appointed by H.E. the Governor on the 24th March, 1921.
IV.—EDUCATION.
No important changes have taken place in the Education Department during the year under review. The staff, depleted by causes due to the war, is being gradually brought up to normal strength again.
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The most important matters with which these Ordinances dealt
were :-
The Treaty of Peace, (No. 1)-The object of which was to modify certain provisions of the Treaty of Peace Order, 1919, the Treaty of Peace (Austria) Order, 1920, the Treaty of Peace (Bulgaria) Order, 1920, and the Treaty of Peace (Hungary) Order, 1921, as amended, for the purpose of adapting the provisions of the said Orders to the circumstances of the Colony.
The Police Supervision, (No. 4)-The object of this ordinance was to provide for police supervision of certain persons. It was found desirable that, with a view to preventing crime, the police should be empowered to supervise persons convicted of serious offences and also of persons believed to be bad characters.
The Emergency Regulations, (No. 5) This ordinance was passed with a view to giving the Governor in Council, in case of emergency or public danger, to make such regulations as may appear desirable in the public interest.
The Supreme Court (Original Jurisdiction) Emergency, (No. 7)-This was to empower the Chief Justice, as necessity may require, to appoint temporarily solicitors to conduct cases in the Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court.
The Registration of Imports and Exports, (No. 12)-The object of this ordinance was to simplify the collection of trade statistics and at the same time to remove some of the formalities which inconvenienced the import and export trade.
The Rents, (No. 14)-This ordinance was passed in order to extend temporarily the provisions of the Rents Ordinance, 1921, with certain amendments.
The Industrial Employment of Children, (No. 22)—The object of which was to carry out so far as passible the recommendation of the Commission on the Industrial Employment of Children which was appointed by H.E. the Governor on the 24th March, 1921.
IV.-EDUCATION.
No important changes have taken place in the Education Department during the year under review. The staff, depleted by causes due to the war, is being gradually brought up to normal strength again.
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