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1793

Table of Correspondence,—Continued.

Section of

Section of

No. 1 of 1845. New Ordinance.

36

37, 38, 39 40 & 41

42

43

44

45

Remarks.

24

+

1

25

1

Shall be deemed guilty of a mis- demeanour" omitted, together with heading.

Omitted--to be included in new

Magistrates Ordinance.

Omitted-provisions to be combined in new Magistrates Ordinance with those of Section 90 of Magistrates Ordinance 1890.

Omitted-to be included in new

Magistrates Ordinance.

"or under section 13" omitted, "at'

inserted after "committed". Ex- tension to 3 (3), (13) and (14) s

aew.

Omitted to be included in new

Magistrates Ordininces

S.S. (2) redrafted.

"But" for yet so as that”.

46

26

47

29

48

27

49

60

28

51

B0

52

81

32

I

Omitted-power of constable

to

require immediate amends deemed undesirable. Power to order com- pensation is given by the Magis- trates Ordinance, 1890, s. 88.

"Saving" section should come late.

Amended to make clear that all offences are summarily triable. Method of recovering penalties is laid down in Section 57 of the Magistrates Ordinance 1890.

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Repealing the Summary Offences Ordinance 1845 and all its amend- ing Ordinances passed since 1923 and also those sections of the Malicious Damage Ordinance 1865 the provisions of which now appear herein-new Section 8

Commencement on 1st January, 1933, when it is hoped also to bring the new Magistrates and Police Force Ordinances into force.

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