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1562 THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, SEPT. 7, 1906.

(3.) So far as the said forms may be incomplete

all forms at present in use in the Court, with such variations and additions as the circum- stances of the particular case may require, may be used for the purpose of carrying out the pro- visions of this Code, and shall, as regards the form thereof, be valid and sufficient."

Objects and Reasons.

The object of this Bill is to assimilate the procedure of the Supreme Court with that of the Supreme Court in England.

HENRY S. BERKELEY, Attorney General,

Short title and con- straction.

Amendment

of section 3

of the Prin cipal Ordin-

ate.

A BILL

ENTITLED

An Ordinance to amend the Lunacy Ordinance,

1906.

Be it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows:-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Lunacy Amend- ment Ordinance, 1906, and shall be read and construed as one with the Limacy Ordinance, No. 3 of 1905, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance.

2. Section 3 of the Principal Ordinance shall be read as if the word “* Supreme" appeared in the sixth line thereof instead of the word High" appearing therein.

Objects and Reasons.

The object of this Bill is to correct an error in the third section of the Principal Ordinance in which the reference should have been to the Supreme Court of Judicature and not to the High Court of Judicature.

HENRY S. BERKELEY, Attorney General.

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