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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 12, 1933.

Enforcing duties under Rules.

Warrant to

secure

attendance of Appellant.

the same may be waived or remedied by amendment or other- wise. The Full Court or a Judge under Rule 22 may, in such inanner as they or he think right, direct the Appellant to remedy such non-compliance, and thereupon the appeal shall proceed. The Registrar shall forthwith notify to the Appellant any directions given by the Court or the Judge under this Rule, where the Appellant was not present at the time when such directions were given.

42. The performance of any duty imposed upon any per- son under the Ordinance or these Rules may be enforced by Order of the Full Court.

43. An appellant, who is in custody, may, at any time before the determination of his appeal, be brought before the Full Court or any Judge, Examiner or Special Commissioner by Warrant under the hand of the Registrar in Form XXXII in the Schedule hereto.

Dated the 27th day of April, 1933.

J. R. WOOD,

Chief Justice.

Approved by the Legislative Council on the 11th day of

May, 1933.

of

R. A. C. NORTH,

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

SCHEDULE.

FORM I-A.

Criminal Procedure Ordinances, 1899 to 1933.

Judge's Certificate.

In the Supreme Court of Hong Kong.

Ordinary Criminal Session holden at Victoria for the month

19 }

R. v.

(State

shortly the

offence, c.g.,

Larceny,

Murder,

WHEREAS the said

was tried and convicted before me, the undersigned, in the said Court on the

charging him with

day of

and was thereupon sentenced by me to

19 on an indictment

Forgery,

etc.)

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