THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, DECEMBER 29, 1911.
ss. 36 and 37,
the whole.
in s. 38 (1),
the words "Supreme”,
each twice after
respectively.
in (2) and (3),
*
.
thereof".
to the" and "for the "
the words "said", "any", "thereof " and in (3),
the words "depending in the said Court or before any Judge thereof ". in s. 39,
the words Supreme", "any", "there- each twice after to the" and "for
of
the " respectively.
in (2) and (3),
the words "Supreme", "any", "thereof ". and in (3),
the words "depending in the Supreme Court or before any Judge thereof”.
in s. 40,
the words "by the Governor
"under
the Extradition Act, of 1870, section 24”.
in s. 46,
the words "in force within the Colony"; "or may be ".
in s. 47.
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the words on the day or days of his said examination or examinations ".
in s. 48,
the words in this Colony", "on con- vierion thereof “.
in s. 49,
the words "if it or he thinks fit".
in s. 52 (1),
the words "of the Supreme Court, in any case where he may see fit to do so, "any guol or "," or place in the Colony",
in (2),
66 from "required" to "judicature",
in s. 53,
80
now
the words of the Imperial Parliament ".
Ordinance No. 3 of 1889 :-
in 8. 5,
the words "at any time or times here- . after", "so to be brought ".
in s. 7 (2),
the words "a", "thereof ".
Ordinance No. 4 of 1889:
in s. 3,
the word "or" before "by the officer ". in s. 5 (now 6),
the words "published in the Gazette", or portions", "to be defined by such Proclamation and from ** and may" to
the end.
Ordinance No. 5 of 1889:-
in s. 1,
the words "for China ".
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