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NO. OF AMENDMENT

IN SCHEDULE.

1020

Memorandum,—contd.

REASON FOR AMENDMENT.

10.---(18) & (19)

11.

17.

18.

(31) to (34)

21.—(1), (2) & (17)

, and 28.--(1) to (26)

24.

26.--(2)

29.—(2)

31.

(4)

(7)

(18)

These amendments are consequential on the trausfer of rules from the schedule to the corresponding volume of the Regulations. of Hong Kong.

These amendments are made to avoid duplica-

tion of procedure.

Amendments consequential on the repeal of

Ordinance No. 9 of 1901.

This amendment incorporates in the schedule the provisions of section 28 (3) of the Criminal Justice Administration Act, 1914, and substitutes in the same schedule for Ordinance No. 10 of 1905 Ordinance No. 49 of 1935 by which the former Ordinance was repealed.

Repealed as no longer necessary. The Hong

Kong College of Medicine owns no land and has no separate existence; it has been amalgamated with the University of Hong Kong.

These amendments are necessary for the purpose of clarification and for the incorporation in the Ordinance of provisions introduced by various amending Ordinances.

In order to provide for the making of regulations for the prevention of accidents, the better inspection of steam-boilers and certain. exemptions of boilers constructed outside the Colony, certain amendments have been incorporated in Ordinance No. 32 of 1909, and it has been found convenient to recast the Ordinance.

Section 30A incorporated in Ordinance No. 28 of 1914, section 24 [see item 56 (17) (iv)], and section 30B repealed.

Clarification.

Repealed as unnecessary: see Ordinance No. 13

of 1886 [Commissioners Powers].

Repealed as no longer necessary.

The whole of this Part except the heading has

already been repealed.

Since the passing of Ordinance No. 10 of 1911 [University] has been extensively amended by numerous amending Ordin- ances: and the statutes of the University which have been made thereunder and also amended deal with some matters more appropriate to the Ordinance itself: similarly the Ordinance contains some matters of detail more appropriate to the statutes. The result has been a constitution

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