was desirable to amend this Orde in most of the points referred to in
any
minute on
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Es also in some
other points.
I have marked in red ink on annexed copy of the Orde the amend-
соров ments which Sie ). Russell suggested [he is not responsible for the Exact
these amendments, phraseology of which may require touching up ] as desirable to bring the Ord into harmony with the Straits Ord". XIV 2 1880, tothemise to improve it.
LE
I have underlined in redink the
hi I. Russell
few places where the Hmesking Ord seemed superior to the Straitsland.
ce
A
The amendments are so numerous
thys it will require a new Ordinance procedente altogether?
And still think it
will be better to draft it more nearly
X in accordan
of the Straits Ord, which with hood on the model is much simpler in form.
m.
Kunts ford onjual
Lockhart, the Registion General (now instructim printed
an
leave) tells
he
that he had so
ce
drafted a Bill before he left the Coling but that this Ordre must Colony, have been redrafted independenth
the old Hungtung on the lines Ordinances. M. Lockhart has written to the Johnny for his draft, but it has
2.
not zet
Comme
-(ace
his note annexed).
which are
He is ready however, if so desired, to draft it afresh for the S. States
consin, and it would I think Save Time & trouble to ask him t
do so.
to
I will now
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briefly state, why think some at least of the suggested amendments are essential in orde
out the policy which the Sec. of State has laid down in correst. already laid before (1).0.3 The whole
carry
Parliament.
the Orde
mentioned in Schedule ought to be repealed (otherwise the M. P. reading this Ord?" will think there is some occult reason for the clauses excepted retaining
I will at any rate be in great difficult to find out what those
re.)
clauses are
and I think
the particular clauses in
to Outdoor here absolat p. 46 grestim, relating ignored /2007 H. C. 247 Prostitution, should not be fir d. Russell - 1896′
reenacted. p.20 of H. C.5.q.
provising
were
ce
has pointed out that these triple part and parcel of the medical policy of the old C. D. Ord being
intended for the sake of
of disease; stray sources catching in the provisions
The
are Ho
longer required under the new
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