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Habitual Criminals Amendment Act.-1907.

SCHEDULE.

Classification for the purposes of this Act of sections of "The Criminal Law Consolidation Act, 1876."

Class I. Sections 28 to 32 inclusive-Wounding.

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1. Sections 60 to 75 inclusive-Sexual offences.

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Sections 78 to 79 inclusive--Abortion.

v. Sections 160 to 163 inclusive-Robbery.

Sections 164 to 170 inclusive-Extortion.

Sections 171 to 180 inclusive-Burglary, &c.

Sections 134 to 139, and 182 to 183 inclusive-Larceny.
Sections 188 to 212 inclusive-Embezzlement.
Sections 213 to 221 inclusive-False pretences.

VI. Sections 81 to 88 inclusive-Arson.

VII. Under any of the sections in Part V. of "The Criminal Law Consolida

tion Act, 1876"-Forgery.

VIII. Under any of the sections in Part VI. of "The Criminal Law Consolidation Act, 1876"-Coinage.

Adelaide Printed by C. E. BRISTOW, Government Printer, North Terrace.

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An Act to amend the Laws relating to the Registration of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

BE

[Assented to, December 12th, 1907.]

E it Enacted by the Governor of the State of South Australia, with the advice and consent of the Parliament thereof, as

follows:

1. This Act may be cited as the "Births, Marriages, and Deaths Short title. Registration Amendment Act, 1907."

2. The Sixth Schedule to "The Marriage Act, 1867," is hereby Amendment of amended by inserting after the fourth column thereof, headed "Age," Act 15 of 1867. an additional column, headed "Place and Country of Birth."

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3. The Act No. 851 of 1904, intituled, "An Act to amend The Repeal of Act 851 Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 1874,'" is hereby repealed.

of 1904.

4. Section 24 of "The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, Certified copies 1874," is hereby amended by adding the words "or District made evidence. Registrar" after the words "Deputy Registrar" in the second line

thereof.

5. Section 20 of "The Registration of Births and Deaths Act, Certificate of death. 1874," is hereby repealed, and the following substituted therefor:-

20. Every medical practitioner who shall have been in attendance upon any person deceased, or who shall have examined the body, shall deliver to the nearest of kin, occupier, or other person required to give information of the death to the District Registrar,

Powers of Deputy
Registrar.

Fees to be paid into

revenue.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths Registration Amendment Act.-1907.

Registrar, a certificate under his hand according to the form in the Sixth Schedule to this Act, setting forth to the best of his knowledge and belief the cause of death, which certificate such nearest of kin, occupier, or other person shall, when notifying the death, deliver to the District Registrar or Registrar-General, and such medical practitioner refusing or neglecting to give such certificate shall be liable to a penalty of not exceeding Five Pounds.

6. The Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths appointed under "The Registration of Births and Deaths Act. 1874, shall have the same powers and may perform and exercise the same duties and authorities as the Registrar-General of Births and Deaths.

7. From and after the twenty-fourth day of November, one thousand nine hundred and four, all fees levied and received by any Act 851 of 1904, sec. 1. Deputy Registrar of Births and Deaths, District Registrar, Assistant

Forms.

Registrar, or other person authorised under any Act relating to the levying, receiving, or collecting of fees for the registration of births and deaths, shall be forthwith forwarded by the persons so levying, receiving, or collecting to the Registrar-General of Births and Deaths, at Adelaide, and shall be applied to the purposes of the General Revenue of the State: Provided, nevertheless, that when a Registrar is only an Assistant Registrar this section shall not apply to the fee of Two Shillings and Six Pence levied and received by him in connection with the late registration of a birth or a death, which last-mentioned fee shall be retained by such Assistant Registrar for his services in connection with such late registration.

8. The forms in the Schedules hereto shall hereafter be used as the forms of certificates of the registration of births and deaths respectively.

In the name and on behalf of His Majesty, I hereby assent to

this Bill.

GEORGE R. LE HUNTE, Governor.

SCHEDULES

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Births, Marriages, and Deaths Registration Amendment Act.—1907.

Entered at the

Registry Office, this

day of (Signature of)

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Registrar.

NOTE.-When the birth takes place in or at any public or private building used as a hospital, lunatic or destitute asylum, nursing or lying-in home, prison or reformatory, the name by which such building is known must also be entered in the first column.

SECOND SCHEDULE. Certificate of Death.

Adelaide By authority, C. E. BRISTOW, Government Printer, North Terrace.

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day of (Signature of)

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Registrar.

NOTE. When the deceased is a young person of no occupation, or a child, or a married woman, or a widow, the rank can be entered, as the case may require, thus :-" Son of (or wife of) John James Brown, tailor," or "Widow of the late Thomas Jones, carpenter.' When the death takes place in or at any public or private building used as a hospital, lunatic or destitute asylum, nursing or lying-in home, prison or reformatory, the name by which such building is known must also be stated in the twelfth column.

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