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4. All powers vested in and acts authorised or required to be done by a Secretary of State, under "The Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1906," in relation to the surrender of a fugitive criminal, are hereby vested in and may in the colony be exercised and done by the Governor.

5. All powers vested in and acts authorised or required to be done by a Police Magistrate or any Justice of the Peace under " The Extradition Acts, 1870 to 1906," in relation to the surrender of fugitive criminals, are hereby vested in and may in the colony be exercised and done by any Magistrate or Acting Magistrate.

6. Where "The Extradition Act, 1870," applies in the case of any foreign State, a requisition for the surrender of a person accused or convicted of an extradition crime in the colony who is or is suspected to be in that foreign State may be made by the Attorney-General to a consular office of that State in the colony, or to any Minister of that State through the diplomatic representative of His Majesty in that State, or in such other mode as is settled by arrangement.

7. Any person accused or convicted of an extradition crime who is surrendered by a foreign State, may, under the warrant for his surrender issued in the foreign State, be brought into the colony and delivered to the proper authorities, to be dealt with according to law. 8. The Fugitive Criminals Surrender Ordinance, 1905," amended, is hereby repealed.

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BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL applying the Provisions of Section 91 of "The Patents and Designs Act, 1907," as amended by "The Patents and Designs Act, 1914," and "The Patents and Designs Act, 1919," to Greece.London, October 9, 1924.(1)

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of

October, 1924.

PRESENT: THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

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WHEREAS by The Patents and Designs Act, 1907 "(2) (7 Edw. VII, c. 29), as amended by The Patents and Designs Act, 1914 "(3) (4 & 5 Geo. V, c. 18), and “The Patents and Designs Act, 1919 "(4) (9 & 10 Geo. V, c. 80), authority is conferred upon His Majesty by Order in Council to declare the provisions of Section 91 of the said Acts to be applicable to any foreign State with which His Majesty has been pleased to make any arrangement for mutual protection of inventions or designs or trade-marks;

And whereas at Washington on the 2nd June, 1911, His Majesty and the heads of certain foreign States, having deemed it expedient to make certain modifications in and

(1) "London Gazette," October 14, 1924.

(2) Vol. CI, page 28.

(3) Vol. CVIII, page 17.

(4) Vol. CXII, page 649.

additions to the International Convention of the 20th March, 1883, for the creation of an International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property, as revised at Brussels on the 14th December, 1900, agreed upon a Convention (5) comprising the said International Convention as revised at Brussels with the said modifications and additions, the ratification of which Convention was duly effected;

And whereas Greece has acceded to the said Convention; And whereas the said Convention is an arrangement of the nature contemplated by Section 91 of the said Acts;

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And whereas on the 15th October, 1894, Her late Majesty Queen Victoria was pleased to made an Order in Council applying certain provisions of "The Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks Act, 1883," as amended by The Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks (Amendment) Act, 1885,' Greece and it is expedient that on the coming into force of this Order the said Order of the 15th October, 1894, should be repealed:

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, and by virtue of the authority conferred upon him by the said Acts, is pleased to declare, and it is hereby declared as follows:

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1. The provisions of Section 91 of "The Patents and Designs Act, 1907," as amended by The Patents and Designs Act, 1914," and "The Patents and Designs Act, 1919," shall apply to Greece.

2. The Order in Council dated the 15th October, 1894, (6) applying certain provisions of "The Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks Act, 1883," as amended by "The Patents, Designs and Trade-Marks (Amendment) Act, 1885," to Greece is repealed as from the date of the coming into force of this Order.

3. This Order shall take effect as from the 2nd October, 1924.

4. This Order may be cited as Convention (Accession of Greece) Order, 1924."

"The Industrial Property

M. P. A. HANKEY.

(5) Vol. CIV, page 116.
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(6) Vol. LXXXVI, page 118.

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BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL applying the Provisions of Section 91 of "The Patents and Designs Act, 1907," as amended by "The Patents and Designs Act, 1914,' and "The Patents and Designs Act, 1919" to Syria and Lebanon.-London, October 9, 1924.(1)

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of
October, 1924.

PRESENT: THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by The Patents and Designs Act, 1907 "(2) (7 Edw. VII, c. 29), as amended by The Patents and Designs Act, 1914 "(3) (4 & 5 Geo. V, c. 18), and "The Patents and Designs Act, 1919 "(4) (9 & 10 Geo. V, c. 80), authority is conferred upon His Majesty by Order in Council to declare the provisions of Section 91 of the said Acts to be applicable to any foreign State with which His Majesty has been pleased to make any arrangement for mutual protection of inventions or designs or trade-marks;

And whereas at Washington on the 2nd June, 1911, His Majesty and the heads of certain foreign States, having deemed it expedient to make certain modifications in and additions to the International Convention of the 20th March, 1883, for the creation of an International Union for the Protection of Industrial Property, as revised at Brussels on the 14th December, 1900, agreed upon a Convention (5) comprising the said International Convention as revised at Brussels with the said modifications and additions, the ratification of which Convention was duly effected;

And whereas Syria and Lebanon have acceded to the said Convention;

And whereas the said Convention is an arrangement of the nature contemplated by Section 91 of the said Acts:

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, and by virtue of the authority conferred upon him by the said Acts, is pleased to declare, and it is hereby declared as follows:

1. The provisions of Section 91 of "The Patents and Designs Act, 1907," as amended by "The Patents and Designs Act, 1914," and "The Patents and Designs Act, 1919," shall apply to Syria and Lebanon.

2. This Order shall take effect as from the 1st September, 1924.

3. This Order may be cited as "The Industrial Property Convention (Accession of Syria and Lebanon) Order, 1924." M. P. A. HANKEY.

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"London Gazette," October 14, 1924. (2) Vol. CI, page 28. (3) Vol. CVIII, page 17.

(4) Vol. CXII, page 649.
(5) Vol. CIV, page 116.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL making further Provision for the Exercise of the Jurisdiction of a Magistrate in the Territories named in the First Column of the Schedule of The East Africa Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1920," and in the Colony of Kenya.—London, October 9, 1924.(1)

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of
October, 1924.

PRESENT: THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

WHEREAS by an Order of His Majesty in Council, bearing date the 3rd day of December, 1920, and entitled "The East Africa Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1920 " (2) (hereinafter referred to as the Principal Order), it is provided that Part II of "The Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881,"(3) shall apply to the Colony of Kenya and the territories named in the first column of the Schedule of the said Order;

And whereas by certain Orders in Council mentioned in the second column of the said Schedule and respectively set opposite to the names of the said territories specified as aforesaid in the first column thereof "The Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881," was applied to the said territories respectively as if each of them were a British Possession;

And whereas it is expedient to make further provision as to the exercise in the said territories (hereinafter referred to as the territories concerned) of the jurisdiction of a Magistrate under the said Act:

Now, therefore, His Majesty, by virtue of the powers in this behalf by "The Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881," "The Foreign Jurisdiction Act, 1890,"(4) 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:

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1. This Order may be cited as The East Africa Fugitive Offenders Order in Council, 1924," and shall be read and construed as one with the Principal Order.

Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in the Orders in Council mentioned in the second column of the Schedule to the Principal Order or any of them, in the application of "The Fugitive Offenders Act, 1881," to each of the territories concerned there shall be substituted for a Magistrate or Justice of the Peace of a Colony or British Possession any such Magistrate in that territory as may be

(1) "London Gazette," October 14, 1924.
(2) Vol. CXIII, page 223.
(3) Vol. LXXII, page 622.

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(4) Vol. LXXXII, page 656.
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duly appointed by the Governor in that behalf to exercise jurisdiction either under the whole of the said Act or under any part thereof specified by the Governor.

3. The term "Governor " in this Order means in the case of Zanzibar the British Resident and includes in the case of each of the territories concerned the Officer for the time being administering the Government thereof, and the Governor of each of the territories concerned shall cause this Order to be proclaimed therein, and this Order shall come into operation on a day a day to be fixed by such Proclamation. (5)

4. His Majesty may from time to time revoke, alter, add to or amend this Order.

And the Right Honourable James Henry Thomas, one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, is to give the necessary directions herein accordingly.

M. P. A. HANKEY.

(5) Came into operation on January 1, 1925.

BRITISH ORDER IN COUNCIL
Consular Fees Order in Council,
October 9, 1924. (1)

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At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 9th day of

October, 1924.

PRESENT: THE KING'S MOST EXCELLENT MAJESTY IN COUNCIL.

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WHEREAS by The Consular Salaries and Fees Act, 1891 "(2) (54 & 55 Vict.,. c. 36), His Majesty the King is authorised by Order in Council to fix the fees to be taken in respect of any matter or thing done by a consular officer in the execution of his office, and to vary such fees by way of increase or decrease, and to abolish fees and to create new fees;

And whereas it is expedient that the tables of fees fixed by "The Consular Fees Order in Council, 1921,"(3) S. R. and O., 1921, No. 1131, should in certain respects be varied:

Now, therefore, His Majesty, in pursuance of the beforementioned Act, is pleased, by and with the advice of his Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:

1. This Order may be cited as "The Consular Fees Order in Council, 1924," and shall be read as one with "The Consular Fees Order in Council, 1921."

(1) "London Gazette," October 14, 1924.
(2) Vol. LXXXIII, page 132.

(3) Vol. CXIV, page 46.

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