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120

No. 8.]

Sections 3 and 4.

Or as the

case may be.

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 180.

FORM NO. 2.

Declaration by a Person who does not understand the English Language I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that

and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835.

(Signed.)

A. B

the

in Hongkong this day of

of.

Declared at through the interpretation of

having been also first declared [or sworn, as the case may be] that he had truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant, and that he would truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him,

Before me,

[Name and Designation of the Justice, Notary Public, or other authorized Officer.]

Section 4.

**

In case of "oath" substitute the word "swear" for the words "solemnly and sincerely declare."

FORM No. 3.

Declaration or Oath by Interpreter.

[To the Interpreter.]

You do solemnly and sincerely declare that you well understand the English and Chinese [or as the case may be] languages and that you have truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant A.B., and that you will truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him.

(Signed.)

Interpreter

† Or as the case may be.

Declared at

in Hongkong this day of

Before me,

[Name and Designation of the Justice, Notary Public, or other authorized Officer.]

A.D. 1893. AN

Ordinance No. 13 of 1893.

ORDINANCE No. 9 OF 1893.

1

ORDINANCE for the Suppression of the pernicious Practice of injecting Preparations of Morphine by unqualified Persons.

[23rd September, 1893.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to forbid, in this Colony, the practice of injecting morphine, except in cases where such treatment

has been prescribed by some duly qualified medical practitioner, and to make provision for effectually suppressing such practice:

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120 No. 8.] Sections 3 and 4. Or as the case may be. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 180. FORM NO. 2. Declaration by a Person who does not understand the English Language I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declarations Act, 1835. (Signed.) A. B the in Hongkong this day of of. Declared at through the interpretation of having been also first declared [or sworn, as the case may be] that he had truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant, and that he would truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him, Before me, [Name and Designation of the Justice, Notary Public, or other authorized Officer.] Section 4. ** In case of "oath" substitute the word "swear" for the words "solemnly and sincerely declare." FORM No. 3. Declaration or Oath by Interpreter. [To the Interpreter.] You do solemnly and sincerely declare that you well understand the English and Chinese [or as the case may be] languages and that you have truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant A.B., and that you will truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him. (Signed.) Interpreter Or as the case may be. Declared at in Hongkong this day of Before me, [Name and Designation of the Justice, Notary Public, or other authorized Officer.] A.D. 1893. AN Ordinance No. 13 of 1893. ORDINANCE No. 9 OF 1893. 1 ORDINANCE for the Suppression of the pernicious Practice of injecting Preparations of Morphine by unqualified Persons. [23rd September, 1893.] WHEREAS it is desirable to forbid, in this Colony, the practice of injecting morphine, except in cases where such treatment has been prescribed by some duly qualified medical practitioner, and to make provision for effectually suppressing such practice:
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120 No. 8.] Sections 3 and 4. Or as the case may be. THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 180. FORM NO. 2. Declaration by a Person who does not understand the English Language I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believi the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declara tions Act, 1835. (Signed.) A. B the in Hongkong* this day of of. Declared at through the interpretation of having been also first declared [or sworn, as the case may be that he had truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of thi document to the declarant, and that he would truly and faithfully interpro the declaration about to be administered to him, Before me, [Name and Designation of the Justice, Nolan Public, or other authorized Officer.] Section 4. ** In case of oath" sub- stitute the FORM No. 3. Declaration or Oath by Interpreter. [To the Interpreter.] You do solemnly and sincerely declare that you well understand the English and Chinese [or as the case may be] languages and that you have word "swear" truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant A.B., and that you will truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him. for the words "solemnly and sincerely declare." (Signed.) Interpreter Or as the case may be. Declared at in Hongkongt this day of Before me, [Name and Designation of the Justice, Notar) Public, or other authorized Officer.] A.D. 1893. AN Ordinance No. 13 of 1893. ORDINANCE No. 9 OF 1893. 1 ORDINANCE for the Suppression of the pernicious Practice of injecting Preparations of Morphine by unqualified Persons. [23rd September, 1893.] WHEREAS it is desirable to forbid, in this Colony, the pract of injecting morphine, except in cases where such treatmen - has been prescribed by some duly qualified medical practitioner, and to make provision for effectually suppressing such practice:
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120

No. 8.]

Sections 3 and 4.

Or as the

case may be.

THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG : [A.D. 180.

FORM NO. 2.

Declaration by a Person who does not understand the English Language I, A.B., do solemnly and sincerely declare that

and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believi the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the Statutory Declara tions Act, 1835.

(Signed.)

A. B

the

in Hongkong* this day of

of.

Declared at through the interpretation of

having been also first declared [or sworn, as the case may be that he had truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of thi document to the declarant, and that he would truly and faithfully interpro the declaration about to be administered to him,

Before me,

[Name and Designation of the Justice, Nolan

Public, or other authorized Officer.]

Section 4.

**

In case of

oath" sub-

stitute the

FORM No. 3.

Declaration or Oath by Interpreter.

[To the Interpreter.]

You do solemnly and sincerely declare that you well understand the English and Chinese [or as the case may be] languages and that you have word "swear" truly, distinctly, and audibly interpreted the contents of this document to the declarant A.B., and that you will truly and faithfully interpret the declaration about to be administered to him.

for the words "solemnly and sincerely

declare."

(Signed.)

Interpreter

† Or as the case may be.

Declared at

in Hongkongt this

day of

Before me,

[Name and Designation of the Justice, Notar) Public, or other authorized Officer.]

A.D. 1893. AN

Ordinance No. 13 of 1893.

ORDINANCE No. 9 OF 1893.

1

ORDINANCE for the Suppression of the pernicious Practice of injecting Preparations of Morphine by unqualified Persons.

[23rd September, 1893.]

WHEREAS it is desirable to forbid, in this Colony, the pract

of injecting morphine, except in cases where such treatmen

-

has been prescribed by some duly qualified medical practitioner, and to make provision for effectually suppressing such practice:

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