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The necessity for this kind of measure has for some years been much felt. There are only a few complete volumes of the Ordinances of the Colony in existence; these contain no information as to the Ordinances which have from time to time been disallowed from home, or as to those which have been repealed or amended by subsequent legislation. Every Ordinance ever passed appears in the present edition, and the 1 volume contains no index. There is no means whatever of ascertaining the several parts of Ordinances in force, bearing upon each subject.
3. To remedy this inconvenience, it is proposed to follow the course adopted in the Island of St. Kitts under similar circumstances in the year 1856; provision is made in the accompanying Ordinance for the publication of a new edition of the Ordinances of Hongkong from which will be omitted all Ordinances and parts of Ordinances no longer law, as well as all repealing clauses, and the...
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The necessity for
this kind has for
measure of
some years been much felt.
There
are
only a few completi
volumes of
the Ordinances of
in the
Stoughtong in
these contain no
and
Colony,
information
as to the Ordinances which have from time to time been disallowed from home,
or as to those which
have been repeated or amanded by subsequent legislation. Every
Adinance ever
passed appears in the present edition, and the
1 volume contains no inder,
For any means whatever of
on
ascertaining
the several
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Adinances
parts of
Ordinances
in force, bearing upon each subjset.
3. To remedy this inconveniena
it is proposed to follow the course adoptech in the Sland of St. Kitts under similar
circumstances in the
and
year
1856;
provision is made in the accompanying Ordinance for the publication of a new edition of the Ordinances of Stougtong from which will be omitted all
Ordinances and parts of Ordinances
мо
longer law,
as well as all
repeating clauses, and the
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