(G.25a.)
Adil No
1.7
No.
423
G.
"A.C.8.2"
R.
79
This is the Exhibit marked "A.0.8.2" referred to in the Memorial and Peti- tion of
theda Charlotte Sachse dated
الله میر
day of October,1919, signed
before me.
EXTRACT OF AN ENTRY
IN A REGISTER KEPT IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.
IN TERMS OF ORDINANCE NO. 7 of 1896.
A Notary Public,
Hongkong.
Name and Surname
Sex Age.
Rank Profession or Occupation
Cause of Death.
Signature Description
and Residence of Informant.
When and where died.
29*
December
1901 Kerosene
oil Depot Tai Kok Dui
Georg Franz
Sachse
Male 58
Manager Chronie
Ernst-Amdt;
years Kerosene tephritis The person who
oil • Depol;
Jai Kok loui
body
caused the to be buried,
Assistant; Arnold
+ Lo
Karbing
Extract from the Register of Deaths in the Colony of Hongkong this.
FEE, $ 1.
25!
day of
February
True Copy.
1919
When Registered.
307 December
1901
Khibrow
B. Head of Sanitary Department.
эг
The Registers of Births, or Deaths, which have occurred in the Colony of Hongkong since the First day of January, 1873, are kept in the Sanitary Board Office. Every person is entitled to search such register and relative Inventures Indexes, in the custody of the Registrar, upon every week day, except Saturday, between 10 A. M. und 4 P. M. and every Saturday between 10 A. M. and 1. 30 P. M. For every search of a Register, extending over a period not less than One year, the sum of Fifty cents will be charged, and Twenty-five cents for every additional year, and the sum of One Dollar for every single certificate. For every general search of an Index, the charge is Two Dollars and for every Particular acarch Fifty cents. By general search is meant a search during any number of successive hours not exceeding six, without stating the object of the search, while by particular search is meant a search over any period not exceeding Five Years for any given entry Inventories are kept and Certificates of Entries can be obtained only at the Sanitary Board Office. Every extract of any entry in the Register Books kept under the provisions of the Registration of Births and Deaths Ordinance, No. 7 of 1896 daly signed and sealed, "is adınissible as evidence without any other proof of such entry.
The XXVth. Section of Ordinance No. 7 of 1896 emets: that every person who wilfully destroys or injures or causes to be destroyed or injured any such register book, or any part or certified copy of any part thereof, or falsely makes or counterfeits, or causes to be falsely made or counterfeited any part of any such register book or certified copy thereof, or wilfully inserts or causes to be inserted in any register hook, or certified copy thereof, any false entry of any birth or death; or wilfully gives any false certificate; or certifies any writing to be a copy of extract of any register book, kuowing the same register to be false in any part thereof, or forges or counterfeits the Seal of the Sanitary Board Office *shall be guilty of felony, and, being convicted thereof, shall be liable, at the discretion of the Court to imprisonment with or without Hard Labour, toa ang term not equeodding two pears.
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