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1220 Srkarrs Serriautvrs covenvntear cazerrk, SEPt. 30, 1898. On the motion of the Acriwe Cotoviai Takasvlkk, seconded by the Auviron- Grutkat, the Bill to amend The Civil Procedure Ordinance 1878 is re-committed. Clause 3- In the eleventh line, the word orl is deleted after the word ' plan- cation and the words of Federated Malay States are inserted after the word il place. In the titteenth line, the words: Judge andt Court are transposed. The bill is reported with amendments, and read a third time and passed, ana numbered Ordinance V1of 1898. On the motion of Mr. Buxxinstaw, seconded by the Cotoniai Evawetk, the Bille tor extendins the objects of the New Harbour Dock Company Limited is read a thira time and passed, and numbered Ordinance V11 of 1898. On the motion of the Acriwe Cotoviat Tkkasuetk, seconded by the Cotoviat Evowrtk, the bill to amend: The Defence Contribution Ordinance 1896. is read a thira time and passed, and numbered Ordinance V111 of 1898. The Council resumes consideration in Committee on the Bill. relatins to Lepers: Clause 1is passed. Clause 2. lhe words t in whom the process ol ulceration has commencedare deleted. The clause as amended is ordered to stand over. Clause 3. - In the second line, the words by a leper are inserted after the word: on: The clause as amended is passed. Clanses 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 are passed without amendments. Clause 11. On the motion of Dr. Lin Boor Kewe, the words who is not a native of the Settlement at which te proposes to land are inserted atter the word i leper in the first line. The clause as amended is passed. Clauses 12, 13, 14, 15 and 16 are passed. Clause 17. On the motion of Mr. Bunxinstaw, the following sub-clause, to be lettered se, is inserted: se. The appointment of the Officer in charge of such Asylum: Subclause se is re letterea 1f1. Sub-clauses sal and s6 of the proviso are re-lettered (5) and s21. The clause as amended is passed. On the motion of Mr. Bunxinstaw, the tollowing new clause, to be numbered 18, is inserted: 18. Ontess and until a rule ve made under sub section ot section 17 every , Leper Asylum shall be visited by the Colonial Secretary or by some other Officer appointed by the Governor once at least in every six months. This is agreed to, and the clause is passed. Clauses 18, 19, 20 and 21 are re numbered 19, 20, 21 and 22. and passed. The bill is then reported with amendments. On the motion of the Acrive Cotovial Tkkasuxkk, seconded by the Auviron- Grwrkat, the Bill to amend' The Pilgrim Ships Ordinance 1897. is read a second time. The Acrive Cotoviat Ixkasuurk addresses the Council and moves the sus- pension ol the Standins Orders. The Cotoviat Ercieta seconds the motion. Mr. Buxxiustiawand the Drvorr Govexvor address the Council. the motion is agreed to, and the Council soes into Committee. Clauses 1, 2and 3are passed. Clause 4. In the tourth line, the word the is inserted betore the word t'upper and the word 'are is substituted for the word t is atter the word ,deck in the principat Ordinance. Clauses 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 are passed without amendments. The bill is reported with amendments, and notice is given that it will be read a third time at the next meetins of Council. On the motion of the Acrive Cotoviat Thrasuntk, the Council adjourns till Tuesday, the 271h September. Read and confirmed this 27th day of September, 1898. Sraarts Serrixutwrs coveavuwr Aazerrt. StPT. 30, 1898. 1221 rhe tollowins Notitications are, by command ot His Honour the Ofloor Administerins tho Covernment, publishod tor general in tormation. O. W. S. AxNwERSEEN, Acting Colonial Secretary. No. 699. Onorn vvorn Tur Bavistneor Onowancx 1888: Ar a meeting of the Executive Council held at Singapore, on Wednesday, the 2151 September, 1898. PAEstvr: The Honble the Acting Colonial Secretary C. W. S. Kruwanstzr. Governors Deputy, the Honble the Actins Colonial Treasurer sF. G. Pruvevl, the Honble the Auditor-General (E. C. H. Hit1), the Honble the Colonial Engineer 14. Monhav. the tollowins Order in Council was passed, and directed to be published in the Government Cazette: ORDER Maor By 115 tovoon rur oceore covrnvox in couveu, voorn t The Banishment Ordinance 1888. Wirxras it appears to His Honour the Deputy Governor in Council atter such enquiry as te nas deemed necessary that the removal trom the Colony of Tan Liave now undergoins sentence of imprisonment in the Singa- pore Prison not beins a natural born subject ot Her Majesty is necessary sor the public satety and weltare: It is hereby ordered by His Honour the Deputy Governor with the advice of the Executive Council that the Said Taw Liawe shall be, and he is hereby banished from the Colony for the period of his natural life, but this Order is not to be carriea into effect atenl atter eie den day of October, 1090. Covven Ctanotk, Singapore, 2151 September, 1898. No. 700 -A cxxriricari of naturalixation has this day been granted by His Honour the Deputy Governor in Council, under the provisions of The Naturalixation Act: No. Villof 1867). to the under mentioned inhabitant of Singapore:- Av0 40 40. Couven Chanotn, Singapore, 2151 September, 1898. 4. H. Clrri. Clerk of Councils. 4. H. CAPPER, Clerk of Councils 4. H. CAlPER. Clerk of Councils.
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National Archives / Archives South Holland, archive number 2.10.02, Inventaris van het archief van het Ministerie van Koloniën, 1850-1900, inventory number 5320, OPENBAAR ARCHIEF 1850-1900, Verbalen, Verbalen, 1898 nov. 5 - 7
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