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Jury.

A mendment

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shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to hold an office or situation of emolument under the Crown by reason only of the fact that such person is a member of the Hong Kong Defence Force or of the Hong Kong Police Reserve and as such member is or may be entitled to receive any pay;

(c) salaried functionaries of foreign Governments not carrying on business;

(d) barristers-at-law and solicitors in actual practice, and their clerks;

(e) persons duly registered as or deemed to be medical practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordinance, persons duly registered as dentists under the Dentists Registration Ordinance, members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, and persons holding the diploma of such British or foreign veterinary institution or examining body as may be approved by the Governor;

(f) editors of daily newspapers in the Colony and their staff;

(g) chemists and druggists actually carrying on business as such;

(h) clergymen, priests, and ministers of any Christian congregation or Jewish congregation, functioning in the Colony;

(i) masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; professors, lecturers, and other academic officers of the University of Hong Kong;

(j) officers employed on full pay in the naval, military or air services of His Majesty;

(k) masters of steamers and local pilots;

(l) pilots of passenger or mail or commercial aircraft;

(m) all officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of the Hong Kong Defence Force, and also such other members of the said Force as shall have been exempted from jury service by the Governor in Council;

(n) persons certified to the Registrar by the Commissioner of Police to be employed, enrolled, summoned or appointed under any enactment as special constables or as members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve.

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practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordinance (Cap. 161.)

(Cap. 156.)

1 of 1940, s. 28.

37 of 1947, s. 4.

9 of 1950,

32 of 1950, s. 3.

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Jury. A mendment See the all shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to hold an office or situation of emolument under the Crown by reason only of the fact that such person is a member of the Hong Kong Defence Force or of the Hong Kong Police Reserve and as such member is or may be entitled to receive any pay; (c) salaried functionaries of foreign Governments not carrying on business; (d) barristers-at-law and solicitors in actual practice, and their clerks; (e) persons duly registered as or deemed to be medical practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordinance, persons duly registered as dentists under the Dentists Registration Ordinance, members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great Britain, and persons holding the diploma of such British or foreign veterinary institution or examining body as may be approved by the Governor; (f) editors of daily newspapers in the Colony and their staff; (g) chemists and druggists actually carrying on business as such; (h) clergymen, priests, and ministers of any Christian congregation or Jewish congregation, functioning in the Colony; (i) masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; professors, lecturers, and other academic officers of the University of Hong Kong; (j) officers employed on full pay in the naval, military or air services of His Majesty; (k) masters of steamers and local pilots; (l) pilots of passenger or mail or commercial aircraft; (m) all officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned officers of the Hong Kong Defence Force, and also such other members of the said Force as shall have been exempted from jury service by the Governor in Council; (n) persons certified to the Registrar by the Commissioner of Police to be employed, enrolled, summoned or appointed under any enactment as special constables or as members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve. [CAP. 3 practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordinance (Cap. 161.) (Cap. 156.) 1 of 1940, s. 28. 37 of 1947, s. 4. 9 of 1950, 32 of 1950, s. 3. [4 val 127 f.
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Jury. Ainend ment See the all shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to hold an office or situation of emolument under the Crown by reason only of the fact that such person is a member of the Hong Kong Defence. Force or of the Hong Kong Police Reserve and as such member is or may be entitled to receive any pay; (c) salaried functionaries of foreign Governments not carrying on business; (d) barristers-at-law and solicitors in actual practice, and their clerks ; (e) persons duly registered as or deemed to be medical [CAP. 3 practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordin- (Cap. 161.) ance, persons duly registered as dentists under the Dentists Registration Ordinance, members of the (Cap. 156.) Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great 1 of 1940, s. 28. Britain, and persons holding the diploma of such British or foreign veterinary institution or examin- ing body as may be approved by the Governor; (f) editors of daily newspapers in the Colony and their staff; (g) chemists and druggists actually carrying on busi- ness as such; (h) clergymen, priests, and ministers of any Christian. congregation or Jewish congregation, functioning in the Colony; (i) masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; professors, lecturers, and other academic officers of the University of Hong Kong; (i) officers employed on full pay in the naval, military or air services of His Majesty ; (k) masters of steamers and local pilots; (1) pilots of passenger or mail or commercial aircraft; 37 of 1947, s. 4. (m) all officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned 9 of 1950, officers of the Hong Kong Defence Force, and also such other members of the said Force as shall have been exempted from jury service by the Governor in Council; Schedule (n) persons certified to the Registrar by the Commis- 32 of 1950, s. 3. sioner of Police to be employed, enrolled, summoned or appointed under any enactment as special constables or as members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve. [4 val 127 f.
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Jury.

Ainend ment

See the all

shall for the purposes of this Ordinance be deemed to hold an office or situation of emolument under the Crown by reason only of the fact that such person is a member of the Hong Kong Defence. Force or of the Hong Kong Police Reserve and as such member is or may be entitled to receive any

pay;

(c) salaried functionaries of foreign Governments not

carrying on business;

(d) barristers-at-law and solicitors in actual practice,

and their clerks ;

(e) persons duly registered as or deemed to be medical

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practitioners under the Medical Registration Ordin- (Cap. 161.) ance, persons duly registered as dentists under the Dentists Registration Ordinance, members of the (Cap. 156.) Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons of Great 1 of 1940, s. 28. Britain, and persons holding the diploma of such British or foreign veterinary institution or examin- ing body as may be approved by the Governor; (f) editors of daily newspapers in the Colony and their

staff;

(g) chemists and druggists actually carrying on busi-

ness as such;

(h) clergymen, priests, and ministers of any Christian. congregation or Jewish congregation, functioning in the Colony;

(i) masters of any school other than a vernacular school in the Colony; professors, lecturers, and other academic officers of the University of Hong Kong; (i) officers employed on full pay in the naval, military

or air services of His Majesty ;

(k) masters of steamers and local pilots;

(1) pilots of passenger or mail or commercial aircraft; 37 of 1947, s. 4. (m) all officers, warrant officers and non-commissioned 9 of 1950,

officers of the Hong Kong Defence Force, and also

such other members of the said Force as shall have been exempted from jury service by the Governor in Council;

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(n) persons certified to the Registrar by the Commis- 32 of 1950, s. 3.

sioner of Police to be employed, enrolled, summoned or appointed under any enactment as special constables or as members of the Hong Kong Police Reserve.

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