THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, MAY 3, 1912.
in s. 36,
for "railway or shall"
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there shall be read "railway, or who" for "remove" twice, "deface "extin- guish", "imitate ", "damage" and "in-
jure
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there shall be read " removes
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"de-
extinguishes "imitates
damages" and "injures" respectively.
in s. 57,
for "shall have been"
there shall be read "has been
for "shall be in sight"
there shall be read "is in sight
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for "open,
99, 66 or pass or drive", "at- tempt" twice, and “omit"
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there shall be read "opens", "or passes” "or drives", "attempts twice, and "omits" respectively.
in s. 58,
for such official shall"
there shall be read "he shall'
for "omit" and “ or perform
there shall be read "omits" and or performs" respectively.
in s. 59,
for "do any act'
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there shall be read "does any act”.
in s. 61,
for "Every person who shall be guilty af" there shall be read "Any person who commits
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for "carried and conveyed”
there shall be read "taken".
in s. 62,
for shall be likely "
there shall be read "is likely ".
in s. 68,
for "remove", "deface" and "injure”
there shall bread "removes, "defaces" - and "injures" respectively.
Ordinance No. 23 of 1909 :
in s. 2,
the definition of "the Colony" shall read as follows:-
"The Colony" includes the waters of the Colony.
the following definitions are added before the definition of Importer":—
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"The Superintendent" means the Su- perintendent of Exports and Imports. "Commissioner of Customs means a Commissioner of the Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs";
and throughout the Ordinance the words "of Exports and Imports" atter "Super- intent", and "the Chinese Imperial Mari ime" before "Customs" are repealed wherever they respectively occur. in s. 8,
for 3, 4 and 6"
there shall be read “3, 4 or 6”
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for and the forfeiture'
there shall be read "together with the forfeiture".
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