Year and Subject-matter. How repealed, consolidated for the purposes of this edition, &c. 1892 No. 12. Criminal code No. 1. Statute law revision ...... No. 5 of 1893 incorporated. of 1895. ss. 50, 51, 102, 149 (a), 194, 196, 212, 226, 250, amd. by No. 1 of 1898, s. 4. s. 6 of No. 2 of 1893 incorporated. ss. 2, 3, 5, 7—10, 12, 14—17, 20—22, 24, 29, 32-34, 38, 39, 60, 66, ss. 4, 11, rep. by No. 3 of 1895. Sched. 1 omitted, having had effect. No. 2. Criminal procedure amend- ss. 1, 8, rep. by No. 14 of 1894. ment. s. 4 amd. by No. 3 of 1895, s. 23. No. 3. Stamp duties amendment.. No. 5. No. 6. No. 7. .... Incorporated with No. 12 of 1892. s. 14 amd. by No. 1 of 1898, s. 3. ss. 24, 43, amd. by No. 3 of 1895. Rep. by No. 1 of 1898. Incorporated with No. 3 of 1879. No. 4. Customs tariff amendment Incorporated with No. 3 of 1894. (Kwitta). No. 5. Folded woven goods amend- Incorporated with No. 2 of 1894. ment. No. 6. Police s. 19 incorporated with other Ordi nances. No. 7. Supply (confirmation)...... Rep. by No. 3 of 1895. No. 8. Newspaper registration. No. 9. Reprint of statutes No. 10. Bills of exchange. No. 11. Law officers No. 12. Supply No. 13. Roads. Rep. by No. 14 of 1896. No. 8 of 1895 incorporated. No. 14. Supreme Court (District Com- Nos. 4 and 22 of 1897 incorporated. missioners). No. 8. Law officers amendment.... Incorporated with No. 11 of 1894. No. 9. Compulsory labour.. No. 19 of 1897 incorporated. No. 4. Validation (instruments rela- Rep. by No. 1 of 1898. No. 5. Supply (confirmation)..... do. do. Incorporated with No. 7 of 1889. No. 12 of 1897 incorporated. Rep. by No. 1 of 1898. No. 13. Compulsory labour continu- Spent. ance. No. 14. Reprint of statutes.... No. 17 of 1897 and No. 13 of 1898 incorporated. No. 15. Public ferries amendment.. Incorporated with No. 7 of 1896. 1897 No. 1. Public seal Rep. by No. 1 of 1898. No. 2. Supreme Court amendment.. Incorporated with No. 4 of 1896. Spirit licenses amendment.. Incorporated with No. 18 of 1887. Supreme Court amendment Incorporated with No. 14 of 1894. (District Commissioners). No. 3. No. 9. Stamp duties amendment.. Incorporated with No. 12 of 1889. No. 10. Supply (final) Rep. by No. 1 of 1898. No. 11. Peace preservation amend- Incorporated with No. 6 of 1897. ment. No. 12. Survey of land amendment.. Incorporated with No. 8 of 1896. No. 13. Hospital fees. No. 14. Registration of books. No. 18. Beaches obstruction amend- Incorporated with No. 5 of 1897. ment. No. 19. Compulsory labour extension Incorporated with No. 9 of 1895. No. 20. Customs amendment ...... Incorporated with No. 10 of 1876. No. 21. Firearms and ammunition Incorporated with Nos. 3 and 4 of amendment. 1892. No. 22. Supreme Court amendment Incorporated with No. 14 of 1894. (District Commissioners). No. 23. Native customs amendment.. s. 7 rep. by No. 1 of 1898. Incorporated with No. 11 of 1892. 1898 No. 1. Statute law revision Partly incorporated in various Ordinances, the residue omitted as spent. No. 2. Criminal procedure amend- Incorporated in No. 5 of 1876. ment. No. 3. Travelling Commissioners. No. 4. Supreme Court (Queen's Incorporated in No. 4 of 1876. Proctor). No. 5. Loans and inscribed stock. No. 6. Sekondi-Tarkwa railway loan No. 7. No. 8. (£220,000). Railways. Customs (parcel post)...... Incorporated as s. 45 (A) of No. 10 No. 9. Sunday cargo working. No. 10. Travelling allowances. No. 11. Estates of Africans admini stration. No. 12. Customs tariff. of 1876. No. 13. Reprint of statutes amend- Incorporated with No. 14 of 1896. ment. No. 14. Supplementary supply. Ordinances OF THE GOLD COAST COLONY. NATURALISATION OF H. L. ROTTMANN. AN ORDINANCE passed by the Administrator and Legislative WHEREAS Hermann Ludwig Rottmann, now of Christians- Rottmann in Be it therefore enacted by the Administrator and Legis- Naturalisalative Council of Her Majesty's Settlements on the Gold tion of H. L. Coast that the said Hermann Ludwig Rottmann shall be and Colony. hereby is henceforth naturalised within the limits of these Settlements as a freeborn subject of Her Majesty, and he is and shall be from henceforth adjudged, reputed, and taken to be in every condition, respect and degree free to all intents and purposes, within the limits as aforesaid, as if he had been born a natural subject of Her Majesty. SLAVE-DEALING. Ordinance No. 1 of 1874. AN ORDINANCE to provide for the abolition of Slave- WHEREAS it is expedient that effectual measures should Be it therefore enacted by the Governor of the Gold B |