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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1ST JULY, 1865.

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&c., committed before

this Ordinance.

II. The Ordinances mentioned in the Schedule hereto annexed shall, after the coming Ordinances in to Operation of this Ordinance, be repealed to the Extent specified in the said Schedule. Schedule repealed.

III. Provided, that every Offence, which shall have been wholly or partly committed Previous Sections fore this Ordinance comes into Operation, shall be dealt with, inquired of, tried, determined not to affect Offences, ad punished, and every Penalty in respect of any such Offence shall be recovered in the the Commencement of

ne Manner as if this Ordinance had not been passed; and that every Act duly done, nd every Warrant or other Instrument duly made or granted before this Ordinance mes into Operation, shall continue and be of the same Force and Effect as if this Ordinance had not been passed; and that every Right, Liability, Privilege, and Protection in respect of any Matter or Thing committed or done before this Ordinance comes into Operation, shall continue to be of the same Force and Effect as if this Ordinance had not been passed; and that every Action, Prosecution, and other Proceeding which shall have been commenced before this Ordinance comes into Operation, or shall thereafter a commenced, in respect of any such Matter or Thing, may be prosecuted, continued, and defended in the saine Manner as if this Ordinance had not been passed.

Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 14th Day of June, 1865.

L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,

Clerk of Councils.

. SCHEDULE.

ORDINANCE.

No. 3 of 1854.

No. 3 of 1856.

No. 5 of 1856.

No. 4 of 1860.

No. 9 of 1860.

TITLE.

An Ordinance to declare certain Acts of the Imperial Parliament to be in Force in this Colony

An Ordinance to declare certain Acts of the Imperial Parliament to be in Force in the Colony of Hongkong.

An Ordinance for the Amendment of Procedure

in Civil and Criminal Cases

An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Cheques, or Drafts on Bankers, and to amend the Law of false Pretences

An Ordinance to make better Provision for the Punishment of Frauds committed by Trustees, Bankers, and other Persons in- trusted with Property..

No. 12 of 1862. | An Ordinance to amend the Form in which

Sentence of Death is passed.

EXTENT OF REPEAL.

So much as relates to the whole of 7 and 8 Victoria, chap. 62, 8 and 9 Victoria, chap. 47, 9 and 10 Victoria, chap. 25, 10 and 11 Victoria, chap. 66, and as relates to Sections One, Two, Three, Four, Eight, and Nine of 14 and 15 Victoria, chap. 19.

So much as relates to Sections One, Two and Three of 11 and 12 Victoria, chap. 46.

So much as relates to Section One of 16 and 17 Victoria, chap. 30.

The whole.

The whole.

The whole.

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