THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, OCTOBER 13, 1933.
Answer.
in this cause, should you think fit so to do, and thereafter to make (2) 0: answer to the charges in this Petition, (2) and that, in default of your so doing, the Court will proceed to hear the said charges proved and pronounce judgment, your absence notwithstanding.
The Petition (3) is filed and this notice is issued by (4)
(3) Ur Answer as the case
Dated at Hong Kong the
day of
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may be.
Note: Any person entering an appearance must state his name and (4) Stating
address, and an address within the Colony, to be called an address for service, not more than three miles from the Registry.
name and address of Petitioner or Solicitor.
No. 5.
Commission for Examination of Witnesses,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG.
Divorce.
19
No.
[Rule 39.]
GEORGE V., by the grace of God, of Great Britain, Ireland and the British Dominions beyond the Seas, King, Defender of the Faith, to (here set forth the name and proper description of the Commission- er), Greeting.
Res-
WHEREAS a certain cause is now depending in the Supreme Court of Hong Kong between A.B. Petitioner, and C.B. pondent, and X.Y. Co-Respondent, wherein the said A.B. has filed his Petition praying for a dissolution of his marriage with the said C.B. (or otherwise as in the prayer of the Petition). AND WHEREAS by an Order made in the said cause on the
day of
as
19 on the application of the said A. B. it was ordered that a Commis- sion should issue under the Seal of Our said Court for the examination of (here insert name and address of the persons to be examined) witnesses to be produced on the part of the said A.B. the Petitioner, in support of his Petition (saving all just Exceptions). Now know ye that We do by virtue of this Commission to you directed, authorize you within thirty days after the receipt of this Commission at a certain time and place to be by you appointed for that purpose with power of adjournment to such other time and place, as to you shall seem convenient to cause the said witnesses to come before you and to administer to the said witnesses respectively an oath truly to answer such questions as shall be put to them touching the matters set forth in the said Petition (a true and authentic copy whereof sealed with the seal of Our said Court is hereunto annexed), and such oath being administered We do hereby authorize and empower you to take the examination of the said witnesses touching the matters set forth in the said Petition, and to reduce the said examination or cause the same to be reduced into writing. And that for the purpose aforesaid you do assume for yourself some notary public or other lawful scribe as and for your actuary in that behalf if to you it should seem meet. and convenient so to do. And the said examination being so taken and reduced into writing as aforesaid, and subscribed by you We do require you forthwith to transmit the said examination, closely sealed up, to the Registry of Our said Court at the Courts of Justice, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, together with these presents. And we do hereby give you full power and authority to do all such acts, matters and things as may be necessary, lawful and expedient for the due execution of this Our Commission.
day of
Dated at Hong Kong the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and
year of Our Reign.
in the and in the
(Signed)
Registrar.
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