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(4) Proof shall not in any proceeding or matter be required that the provisions of this Article have been complied with, nor shall any act or proceeding be invalidated by any failure to comply with any of such provisions.

59. A copy of this Order shall be kept exhibited conspicuously in the Court at Zanzibar.

Printed copies shall be provided and sold at such reasonable price as the Court directs.

And the Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey, Baronet, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary direc tions herein.

A. W. FITZROY.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL postponing the Date of Coming into Effect of the Zanzibar Order in Council of May 11, 1906, London, December 21, 1906.*

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 21st day of December, 1906. PRESENT THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by treaty, grant, usage, sufferance, and other lawful means, His Majesty the King has jurisdiction within the dominions of His Highness the Sultan of Zanzibar:

And whereas an Order in Council providing for the exercise of such jurisdiction, intituled "The Zanzibar Order in Council, 1906,Ӡ was duly enacted by His Majesty in Council on the 11th day of May, 1906;

And whereas it was provided by the said Order that as to certain matters and things the said Order should commence and have effect immediately from and after the expiration of one month after the said Order was first exhibited in the public office of His Majesty's Court for Zanzibar, for which purpose the Judge of the said Court was required on receipt by him of a copy of the said Order forthwith to exhibit the same in the public office of the said Court;

And whereas it is desirable to postpone the commencement of the said Order as to such matters and things.

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by virtue and in exercise of the powers in this behalf by "The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890," or otherwise in His Majesty vested, is pleased, by and with the advice of His Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:1.—(1) The Zanzibar Order in Council, 1906, shall, except as to "London Gazette," December 28, 1906. † See Page 1111.

See Vol. 18. Page 561.

the making of any warrant or appointment, or the framing of rules of procedure or regulations, and the approval thereof by the Secretary of State, commence and have effect on such day as the Secretary of State shall appoint.

(2) A notice shall be published at Zanzibar by His Majesty's Agent and Consul-General, specifying the date on which the Secretary of State has appointed that the said Order shall commence.

(3) From and after the issue of such notice the Judge of the Court for Zanzibar shall, on receipt of a copy of the said Order, affix the same in a conspicuous place in the public office of the said Court, and keep the same exhibited until the day appointed by the Secretary of State for the commencement of the Order.

2. Article 58, Sub-Article (3) of "The Zanzibar Order in Council, 1906," is hereby repealed.

3. This Order may be cited as "The Zanzibar Order in Council, 1906, No. 2."

And the Right Honourable Sir Edward Grey, Baronet, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary directions herein.

A. W. FITZROY.

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* A similar engagement was entered into with other Maritime Chiefs of the Persian Gulf.

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