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Part VI.-To dead letters.

Part VII.—Contains regulations as to ship's letters.
Part VIII.-Deals with offences and penalties.

Part IX. To legal proceedings.

Part X.-Provides for the protection of officers.

The Constabulary Ordinance deals with the constitution and government of the constabulary. In the preliminary section signification of terms used in the Ordinance are set out.

Part I.-Relates to the appointments and duties of officers, sergeants, corporals, and privates.

Part II. To enlistment and discharge.

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Part III.-Officers are to be justices of the peace
and all members of the force constables with
powers to arrest in certain cases.

Part IV. Relates to offences against discipline.
Part V. To punishment.

Part VI.-To procedure.

Part VII.-To the form of proceedings.

Part. VIII. To offences relating to members of the force.

Part IX.-To sentences.

Parts X. and XI.-Contain miscellaneous provisions as to members of the force, and provide for the defence of the Protectorate by the force; the Army Act to apply with certain alterations, as to constitution of Court for trial of offences and proceedings relating to the same, revision of sentences by commissioner, and employ of force under command of officer having immediate commission from Her Majesty.

The Firearms Ordinance has been adapted to carry out the general Act of the Brussels Conference of 1890 and to regulate the importation and storage and disposal of firearms and ammunition into the Protectorate. The Ordinance is to commence from such date as shall be fixed by Her Majesty's Commissioner after having been publicly exhibited in the consulate. The Commissioner, by proclamation, is to appoint places for the storage or deposit of firearms and ammunition imported into the Protectorate, and to fix a time within which persons who, at the commencement of the Ordinance, are in possession of firearms other than flint-lock guns shall present same to be marked as provided by the Ordinance. It is believed that proclamations have already been issued for these purposes. Except in certain specified cases, arms of precision, such as rifles, magazine guns, or breechloaders, cannot be withdrawn from the warehouses appointed, either for sale or otherwise; and there are provisions as to the withdrawal of flint-lock guns and common gunpowder, and their sale and desti

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GENERAL ANALYTICAL INDEX.

0...refers to the Africa Order in Council of 1889.
0.2..refers to the Africa Order in Council of 1892.

0.3..refers to the Africa Order in Council of 1893.

R...refers to the Rules appended to the Africa Order in Council of 1889.

A.

ABSENCE OF PARTIES AT HEARING, R. 21.

ACCESSORIES TO MURDER AND MANSLAUGHTER, powers of Court re-
garding, O. 78.

ACCUSED,

security by, for his appearance, O. 26.

escaping to another district, O. 76.

ACCUSER, payment of expenses of prosecution by, O. 66.

ACQUITTAL, not to be ordered where attempt to commit the crime
proved, O. 68.

ACTING CONSULAR OFFICER, cases heard by, O. 106.

ACTING CONSUL-GENERAL, CONSUL OR VICE-CONSUL (if authorized) to
hold and form Consular Court, O. 19.

ACTION,

to be commenced by summons, R. 9 (2).

for assault, person convicted of assault, not liable to, O. 67.

notice of, necessary for anything done or omitted under Order,
O. 107.

must be commenced within three months after any Act or omission
complained of under Order, O. 107.

plaintiff not to succeed if tender of amends made before, O. 107.
further, persons punished not liable to, O. 67-83.

ACTS OF PARLIAMENT REFERRED TO. (See Statutes.)
how not affected by Order, O. 18.

application of, O. 79, 80, 91, 110.

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ADDING PARTIES, whose presence essential to a just decision, R. 12 (3).

ADDRESS FOR SERVICE,

where plaintiff out of district, R. 13 (1).

where plaintiff only temporarily in district, R. 13 (1).

ADJOURNMENTS, Court may extend or adjourn time for doing acts, &c.
before or after appointed time, R. 48 (2).

ADMINISTERING, without probate or administration, liable to penalty,
0.41.

ADMINISTRATION,

letters of, over property of British subjects, O. 38.

letters of, where deceased had not a fixed abode in district not
impeachable only for, O. 38.

letters of, may be dispensed with where estate under 1007., O. 44.
ADMIRALTY JURISDICTION, O. 37.

Vice-, Courts, O. 37.

Offences Act (Colonial), 1849, adaptation of, O. 78.
Offences Act (Colonial), 1860, adaptation of, O. 78.
directions as to sale, &c. of Order, O. 116.

ADMISSION OF BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS, O. 25.

AFFIDAVIT,

meaning of, O. 3.

Registrar to take, O. 29.

AFFIRMATIONS, Registrar may take, O. 29.

AFRICA,

Acts of Parliament relating to, O. 18.

limits of Order, O. 4.

West, Orders in Council, 1872 and 1885, O. 49, 99, 113.

AFRICAN POSSESSIONS,

includes all colonies in Africa, O. 3.

judges of, to have powers under Order, O. 20.

Superior Courts of, to be Appeal Courts, O. 21, 112.

excluded from local jurisdictions, O. 6.

laws and ordinances, application, O. 15.

powers, &c. of judge of Superior Court of, O. 19.

Superior Courts of, review of sentences by, O. 74, 75.

Supreme Courts, appeals to, O. 82.

removal for trial to, O. 61.

execution of sentences in, O. 72.

AGREEMENT. (See Treaty.)

AMENDMENT,

in what cases permissible, O. 35.

for errors and mistakes, and non-compliance with practice rules,

Court may make, R. 48 (4).

APPARENT INTESTACIES-ADMINISTRATION,

to judge or officer of Court, O. 43.

officers to be indemnified by Court, O. 43.

commission chargeable for administering, O. 43.

commission and expenses, first charge on property, O. 43

commission, how provided for, O. 43.

proceedings on estate under 1007., O. 43.

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