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shall contain such other particulars and be in such form as may
from time to time be prescribed.
(2) The Board shall, in the month of January in each year,
cause a true copy of the Register to be sent to the minister,
which shall be published by him in the Gazette. A copy of the
Gazette purporting to contain a copy of such Register or any
Regulations made by the Board shall be prima facie evidence in
all Courts of Justice and in all legal proceedings whatsoever that
the persons therein specified are registered according to the pro-
visions of this Act, or that such Regulations were duly made.
And the. absence of the name of any person from the latest of
such printed copies for the time being, shall be prima facie evi-
dence, until the contrary be made to appear, that such person is
not registered.
(3) The Registrar shall, in the execution of his duty in re-
lation to the Register, conform to the Regulations and the By-
laws of the Board, and to any special directions given by the
Board.
(4) The Board may, if it thinks fit, from time to time make
orders for the registration in the Register, on payment of the
prescribed fee, if any, and the insertion in the Register, of any
additional diplomas, membership, degrees, licenses or letters,
held by any registered dentist, which appear to the Board to
have been granted after examination by any medical or dental
authority in Her Majesty's dominions or elsewhere, in respect to
a higher degree of knowledge than is required to obtain a certifi-
cate of fitness under this Act.
11. The Registrar shall, from time to time, as occasion may
require, make in the Register any necessary alterations in the
name or address of any registered dentist, and shall erase from
the Register the name of every deceased dentist, and in the exe-
cution of such duties the Registrar shall, subject to the By-laws
and the directions of the Board in any case, act on such evidence
as in each case appears to him to be sufficient.
12. When a registered dentist has either before or after the
passing of this Act, and either before or after he is registered,
been convicted either in Her Majesty's dominions or elsewhere,
of an offence which if committed in New South Wales would be
a felony or misdemeanor, or has been guilty of any infamous or
disgraceful conduct in his professional capacity, such person shall
be liable to have his name erased from the Register.