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1370

No. 8 of 1901.

Report to Governor.

Record of fines.

Application of fines.

[Originally No. 12 of 1901. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

*

Short title.

*

Repeal of Naturalization Ordinances.

Preservation of rights of persons naturalized

Schedule.

*

CIVIL MEDICAL STAFF (DISCIPLINE).

3. The imposition of every such fine shall be reported without delay to the Governor, who shall have power to remit the same, either wholly or partially.

4. A record of every such punishment shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, which shall be called the Subordinate Staff's Misconduct Book.

5. Such fines shall be applied for the general benefit and advantage of the subordinate members of the staff in the Civil Medical Department, in such manner as may be directed by the Governor.

No. 9 of 1901.

An Ordinance to repeal all Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony and to make provision for the preservation of the rights of such persons.

[25th March, 1901.]

WHEREAS numerous Ordinances have been passed for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that all such Ordinances should be repealed, while at the same time the rights of such persons are preserved :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalized Persons Ordinance, 1901.

2. All Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony are hereby repealed.

3. Notwithstanding such repeal, the persons for whose naturalization as British subjects within this Colony Ordinances have been passed, and whose names are set forth by Ordinance in the first column of the Schedule and whose Ordinances of Naturalization are set forth in the second column of the Schedule, shall respectively be deemed to have been, from the dates set opposite to their names in the third column of the Schedule, and shall, if living, respectively continue to be, naturalized British subjects within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not elsewhere, all the rights, advantages, and privileges of British subjects.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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1370 No. 8 of 1901. Report to Governor. Record of fines. Application of fines. [Originally No. 12 of 1901. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] * Short title. * Repeal of Naturalization Ordinances. Preservation of rights of persons naturalized Schedule. * CIVIL MEDICAL STAFF (DISCIPLINE). 3. The imposition of every such fine shall be reported without delay to the Governor, who shall have power to remit the same, either wholly or partially. 4. A record of every such punishment shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, which shall be called the Subordinate Staff's Misconduct Book. 5. Such fines shall be applied for the general benefit and advantage of the subordinate members of the staff in the Civil Medical Department, in such manner as may be directed by the Governor. No. 9 of 1901. An Ordinance to repeal all Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony and to make provision for the preservation of the rights of such persons. [25th March, 1901.] WHEREAS numerous Ordinances have been passed for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that all such Ordinances should be repealed, while at the same time the rights of such persons are preserved :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalized Persons Ordinance, 1901. 2. All Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony are hereby repealed. 3. Notwithstanding such repeal, the persons for whose naturalization as British subjects within this Colony Ordinances have been passed, and whose names are set forth by Ordinance in the first column of the Schedule and whose Ordinances of Naturalization are set forth in the second column of the Schedule, shall respectively be deemed to have been, from the dates set opposite to their names in the third column of the Schedule, and shall, if living, respectively continue to be, naturalized British subjects within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not elsewhere, all the rights, advantages, and privileges of British subjects. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1370 No. 8 of 1901. Report to Governor. Record of fines. Application of finos. [Originally No. 12 of 1901. Law Rev. Ord., 1924.] * Short title. * Repeal of Naturaliza- tion Ordi- nances. Preservation of rights of persons naturalized Schedule. *k CIVIL MEDICAL STAFF ( DISCIPLINE ). 3. The imposition of every such fine shall be reported without delay to the Governor, who shall have power to remit the same, either wholly or partially. 4. A record of every such punishment shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, which shall be called the Subordinate Staff's Misconduct Book. 5. Such fines shall be applied for the general benefit and advantage of the subordinate members of the staff in the Civil Medical Department, in such manner as may be directed by the Governor. No. 9 of 1901. An Ordinance to repeal all Ordinances for the naturaliza- tion of persons as British subjects within this Colony and to make provision for the preservation of the rights of such persons. [25th March, 1901.] WHEREAS numerous Ordinances have been passed for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that all such Ordinances should be repealed, while at the same time the rights of such persons are preserved :- 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalized Persons Ordinance, 1901. 2. All Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony are hereby repealed. 3. Notwithstanding such repeal, the persons for whose naturalization as British subjects within this Colony Or- dinances have been passed, and whose names are set forth by Ordinance. in the first column of the Schedule and whose Ordinances of Naturalization are set forth in the second column of the Schedule, shall respectively be deemed to have been, from the dates set opposite to their names in the third column of the Schedule, and shall, if living, respectively continue to be, naturalized British subjects within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not elsewhere, all the rights, advan- tages, and privileges of British subjects. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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1370

No. 8 of 1901.

Report to Governor.

Record of

fines.

Application of finos.

[Originally No. 12 of 1901.

Law Rev. Ord., 1924.]

*

Short title.

*

Repeal of Naturaliza- tion Ordi-

nances.

Preservation of rights of persons naturalized

Schedule.

*k

CIVIL MEDICAL STAFF

( DISCIPLINE ).

3. The imposition of every such fine shall be reported without delay to the Governor, who shall have power to remit the same, either wholly or partially.

4. A record of every such punishment shall be entered in a book to be kept for that purpose, which shall be called the Subordinate Staff's Misconduct Book.

5. Such fines shall be applied for the general benefit and advantage of the subordinate members of the staff in the Civil Medical Department, in such manner as may be directed by the Governor.

No. 9 of 1901.

An Ordinance to repeal all Ordinances for the naturaliza- tion of persons as British subjects within this Colony and to make provision for the preservation of the rights of such persons.

[25th March, 1901.]

WHEREAS numerous Ordinances have been passed for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony; AND WHEREAS it is expedient that all such Ordinances should be repealed, while at the same time the rights of such persons are preserved :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Naturalized Persons Ordinance, 1901.

2. All Ordinances for the naturalization of persons as British subjects within this Colony are hereby repealed.

3. Notwithstanding such repeal, the persons for whose naturalization as British subjects within this Colony Or- dinances have been passed, and whose names are set forth by Ordinance. in the first column of the Schedule and whose Ordinances of Naturalization are set forth in the second column of the Schedule, shall respectively be deemed to have been, from the dates set opposite to their names in the third column of the Schedule, and shall, if living, respectively continue to be, naturalized British subjects within this Colony, and shall enjoy therein, but not elsewhere, all the rights, advan- tages, and privileges of British subjects.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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