THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 3, 1912.
in s. 27,
the paragraphs in the proviso numbered "(1)", "(2)", "(3)" and "(4)" shall be lettered "(a)", (b)”, “(e)" and "(d)” respectively.
Ordinance No. 6 of 1906:-
in s. 9,
for "such medical practitioners"
there shall be real "they
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for such certificate"
there shall be real "it"
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for "the person so certified to be of unsound mind
there shall be read "he"
for "certified by them to be of unsound mind "
there shall be read "to whom it refers".
in s. 10,
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for the person already detained for seven days"
there shall be read "he".
in s. 12,
for "the opinion of such medical practi- tioner
there shall be real "his opinion".
in s. 13,
for from "the provisions ' dinance"
"
to "Or-
there shall be read "sections 9, 10, or 16".
in s. 15,
for "
as to the Governor
"
there shall be read "as to him".
Ordinance No. 8 of 1906 :---
in s. 2.
paras. (a), (b), (c) and (d) shall be num- bered sub-ss. (1), (2), (3) and (4) respectively; and in sub-s. (3) for “sub- section (6)"
there shall be read "sub-section (2)”.
in s. 2 (1).
for from the Commissioners for" to "the Commissioners)”
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there shall be read the Admiralty".
in (2),
for "The Commissioners
"
there shall be read The Admiralty". Ordinance No. 2 of 107 :
in s. 3,
for Hongkong College of Medicine" twice
there shall be read "corporation
Ordinance No. 9 of 1907
and
Ordinance No. 10 of 1907 :-
in s. 9,
for "section 3
there shall be read "section 4".
Ordinance No. 11 of 1907 :-
in s. 2,
the sentence in the definition of "Life Insurance Company after as those
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"
established" shall be read as follows:
"in Hongkong, companies registered in Hongkong which carry on the business of life insurance in China, and also mutual associations as well as
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