CORONER'S ABOLITION ( SUPPLEMENTAL ) . [ 7 OF 1889. ] 1 ! 15
REFORMATORY SCHOOLS ( AMENDMENT.) [ 10 of 1889.
No. 7 OF 1889.
An Ordinance entitled The Coroner's Abolition Ordinance
Supplemental Ordinance, 1889.
[ 18th January, 1889. ]
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1. Whenever any enquiry as to the cause of a death has been
held by a Magistrate without a jury under the provisions of
Ordinance 17 of 1888 the Magistrate shall forth with return the
depositions taken by him on such enquiry to the Attorney
General together with a certificate in the form in the schedule
hereto duly filled up and signed by him .
SCHEDULE.
I hereby certify that on the day of 18
I held under the provisions of Ordinance 17 of 1888, an enquiry as to the
cause of a death in and that the following
particulars were then disclosed : .
1. Name of deceased .
2. Residence and occupation.
3. Where found, and when, and under what circumstances.
4. Date of death .
5. Cause of death .
* 6. The names of the persons last seen in the company of the deceased .
* 7 . Any suspicious circumstances wbich point to any person or persons as
having caused the death .
Note.— The following are the names, residence and callings of the witnesses
examined :
I have issued my warrant for the arrest of
on a charge of
Police Magistrate.
* To be filled up in case the death is supposed to have been caused by improper means.
No. 10 of 1889.
An Ordinance to amend The Reformatory Schools Ordi
nance, 1886 .
[ 29th January, 1889.]
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1. The parent or step -parent or other person legally liable to Order of
maintain any youthful offender detained in a certificated reform- Magistrate
for contribu
atory school under the provision of Ordinance No. 19 of 1886 tenance
tion of main
of
shalllí , if of sufticient ability, contribute to his support and main offenders in
school.
tenar ce therein a sum not exceeding two dollars per week . [ 29 & 30 Vic.
c. 117 , s. 25. )
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