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CAP. 175]

[s. 4 cont.]

Second Schedule. Forms

1 and 2.

Third Schedule. Forms

1 and 2.

Fourth Schedule.

Forms

1 and 2.

Requirement

of registration in No. 1 registers.

Requirement of registration in No. 2 registers.

Births Registration (Special Registers).

in the general register office, special register books of births as follows--

(a) No. 1 register (1872); (b) No. 2 register (1872); (c) No. 1 register (1896); (d) No. 2 register (1896); (e) No. 1 register (1934); No. 2 register (1934).

(1)

5. (1) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1872) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(2) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1896) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(3) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1934) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

6. (1) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1872) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1872) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(2) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1896) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1896) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(3) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1934) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1934) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

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CAP. 175] [s. 4 cont.] Second Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Third Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Fourth Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Requirement of registration in No. 1 registers. Requirement of registration in No. 2 registers. Births Registration (Special Registers). in the general register office, special register books of births as follows-- (a) No. 1 register (1872); (b) No. 2 register (1872); (c) No. 1 register (1896); (d) No. 2 register (1896); (e) No. 1 register (1934); No. 2 register (1934). (1) 5. (1) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1872) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (2) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1896) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (3) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1934) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. 6. (1) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1872) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1872) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (2) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1896) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1896) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (3) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1934) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1934) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. 338
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CAP. 175] [s. 4 cont.] Second Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Third Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Fourth Schedule. Forms 1 and 2. Requirement of registration in No. 1 registers. Requirement of registration in No. 2 registers. Births Registration (Special Registers). in the general register office, special register books of births as follows-- (a) No. 1 register (1872); (b) No. 2 register (1872); (c) No. 1 register (1896); (d) No. 2 register (1896); (e) No. 1 register (1934); No. 2 register (1934). (1) 5. (1) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1872) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (2) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1896) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (3) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1934) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. 6. (1) Any person who is unable to produce a birth. certificate (1872) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1872) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (2) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1896) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1896) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee. (3) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1934) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the 338
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CAP. 175]

[s. 4 cont.]

Second Schedule. Forms

1 and 2.

Third Schedule. Forms

1 and 2.

Fourth Schedule.

Forms

1 and 2.

Requirement

of registration in No. 1 registers.

Requirement of registration in No. 2 registers.

Births Registration (Special Registers).

in the general register office, special register books of births as follows--

(a) No. 1 register (1872); (b) No. 2 register (1872); (c) No. 1 register (1896); (d) No. 2 register (1896); (e) No. 1 register (1934); No. 2 register (1934).

(1)

5. (1) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1872) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(2) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1896) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(3) Any person in possession of a birth certificate (1934) may require the Registrar to register the birth to which such certificate relates in the No. 1 register (1934) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

6. (1) Any person who is unable to produce a birth. certificate (1872) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1872) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1872) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(2) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1896) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the lost register (1896) may require the Registrar to register his birth in the No. 2 register (1896) and such birth shall be registered accordingly without payment of any fee.

(3) Any person who is unable to produce a birth certificate (1934) but who by means of other evidence satisfies the Registrar that his birth was registered in the

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