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1650

No. 6 of 1903.

FOREIGN MARRIAGE.

Affidavit before issue of certificate or licence.

3. Before the issue of such certificate or licence as hereinafter mentioned, the said party shall appear personally before the Registrar General, and shall make affidavit, which the Registrar General is hereby authorised to take, that he or she believes there is not any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage.

Notice to be filed, etc., by Registrar General.

4. The Registrar General shall file every such notice as aforesaid in his office, and shall, unless such notice has been published by proclamation of banns, exhibit one copy thereof at his office, and may, if he thinks fit, exhibit copies in other conspicuous places open to the public, and shall enter a copy of the said notice with the date of such entry in the "Marriage Notice Book" kept under the No. 7 of 1875. Marriage Ordinance, 1875, and shall allow any person to inspect such book during office hours without fee.

Registrar General's certificate. Governor's licence.

5. At any time not less than 15 days (except when the Governor shall grant a licence as hereinafter provided) after the giving of such notice the Registrar General, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, shall, on payment by the party giving such notice of a fee of 1 dollar, give to such party a certificate that the said notice has been given and published as aforesaid.

6. At any time after the giving of such notice the Governor, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, may grant a licence authorising the Registrar General to issue his certificate on or after any day named in such licence. The fee for such licence shall be 10 dollars.

Short title.

Power to Governor to licence.

No. 7 of 1903.

To authorise and regulate the establishment and use of installations for the purpose of Wireless Telegraphy.

[11th Feb., 1903.]

1. The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1903.

2. The Governor may, whenever he shall deem it expedient to do so, licence the establishment and use within the Colony of installations for the purpose of wireless telegraphy.

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1650 No. 6 of 1903. FOREIGN MARRIAGE. Affidavit before issue of certificate or licence. 3. Before the issue of such certificate or licence as hereinafter mentioned, the said party shall appear personally before the Registrar General, and shall make affidavit, which the Registrar General is hereby authorised to take, that he or she believes there is not any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage. Notice to be filed, etc., by Registrar General. 4. The Registrar General shall file every such notice as aforesaid in his office, and shall, unless such notice has been published by proclamation of banns, exhibit one copy thereof at his office, and may, if he thinks fit, exhibit copies in other conspicuous places open to the public, and shall enter a copy of the said notice with the date of such entry in the "Marriage Notice Book" kept under the No. 7 of 1875. Marriage Ordinance, 1875, and shall allow any person to inspect such book during office hours without fee. Registrar General's certificate. Governor's licence. 5. At any time not less than 15 days (except when the Governor shall grant a licence as hereinafter provided) after the giving of such notice the Registrar General, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, shall, on payment by the party giving such notice of a fee of 1 dollar, give to such party a certificate that the said notice has been given and published as aforesaid. 6. At any time after the giving of such notice the Governor, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, may grant a licence authorising the Registrar General to issue his certificate on or after any day named in such licence. The fee for such licence shall be 10 dollars. Short title. Power to Governor to licence. No. 7 of 1903. To authorise and regulate the establishment and use of installations for the purpose of Wireless Telegraphy. [11th Feb., 1903.] 1. The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1903. 2. The Governor may, whenever he shall deem it expedient to do so, licence the establishment and use within the Colony of installations for the purpose of wireless telegraphy.
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1650 No. 6 of 1903. FOREIGN MARRIAGE. Affidavit be- 3. Before the issue of such certificate or licence as hereinafter fore issue of mentioned, the said party shall appear personally before the certificate or licence. Notice to be filed, etc., by Registrar General. Registrar General, and shall make affidavit, which the Registrar General is hereby authorised to take, that he or she believes there is not any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage. 4. The Registrar General shall file every such notice as aforesaid in his office, and shall, unless such notice has been published by proclamation of banns, exhibit one copy thereof at his office, and may, if he thinks fit, exhibit copies in other conspicuous places open to the public, and shall enter a copy of the said notice with the date of such entry in the "Marriage Notice Book" kept under the No. 7 of 1875. Marriage Ordinance, 1875, and shall allow any person to inspect such book during office hours without fee. Registrar General's certificate. Governor's licence. 5. At any time not less than 15 days (except when the Governor shall grant a licence as hereinafter provided) after the giving of such notice the Registrar General, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, shall, on payment by the party giving such notice of a fee of 1 dollar, give to such party a certificate that the said notice has been given and published as aforesaid. 6. At any time after the giving of such notice the Governor, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, may grant a licence. authorising the Registrar General to issue his certificate on or after any day named in such licence. The fee for such licence shall be 10 dollars. Short title. Power to Governor to licence No. 7 of 1903. To authorise and regulate the establishment and use of instal- lations for the purpose of Wireless Telegraphy. [11th Feb., 1903.] 1. The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1903. 2. The Governor may, whenever he shall deem it expedient to do so, licence the establishment and use within the Colony of installations. installations for the purpose of wireless telegraphy.
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1650

No. 6 of 1903.

FOREIGN MARRIAGE.

Affidavit be-

3. Before the issue of such certificate or licence as hereinafter fore issue of mentioned, the said party shall appear personally before the

certificate

or licence.

Notice to be filed, etc., by Registrar General.

Registrar General, and shall make affidavit, which the Registrar General is hereby authorised to take, that he or she believes there is not any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage.

4. The Registrar General shall file every such notice as aforesaid in his office, and shall, unless such notice has been published by proclamation of banns, exhibit one copy thereof at his office, and may, if he thinks fit, exhibit copies in other conspicuous places open to the public, and shall enter a copy of the said notice with the date of such entry in the "Marriage Notice Book" kept under the No. 7 of 1875. Marriage Ordinance, 1875, and shall allow any person to inspect

such book during office hours without fee.

Registrar General's certificate.

Governor's licence.

5. At any time not less than 15 days (except when the Governor shall grant a licence as hereinafter provided) after the giving of such notice the Registrar General, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, shall, on payment by the party giving such notice of a fee of 1 dollar, give to such party a certificate that the said notice has been given and published as aforesaid.

6. At any time after the giving of such notice the Governor, unless he is aware of any impediment or objection which should obstruct the solemnization of the marriage, may grant a licence. authorising the Registrar General to issue his certificate on or after any day named in such licence. The fee for such licence shall be 10 dollars.

Short title.

Power to

Governor to licence

No. 7 of 1903.

To authorise and regulate the establishment and use of instal-

lations for the purpose of Wireless Telegraphy.

[11th Feb., 1903.]

1. The Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance, 1903.

2. The Governor may, whenever he shall deem it expedient to do so, licence the establishment and use within the Colony of installations. installations for the purpose of wireless telegraphy.

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