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Treasury and form part of the Consolidated Revenue Fund of
the Colony.
The next step in dental legislation dates from November 28,
1890, and reads thus:

An Act to Amend "The Dentists Act, 1884."
[28 November, 1890.}
Whereas, It is desirable to amend "The Dentists Act, 1884,"
in the manner hereinafter appearing:
Be it therefore Enacted by His Excelle?icy the Governor of Tasmania,
by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council and
House of Assembly, i?i Parliament assembled, as follows:

1. This Act may be cited for all purposes as "The Dentists
Amendment Act, 1890."
Sub-section 'V
2. of section five of "The Dentists Act,
1884," is hereby repealed, and in lieu thereof the following shall
u
be deemed to be and may be cited as sub-section e" of "The
Dentists Act, 1884;" that is to say
"Has been for at least four consecutive years the apprentice
or pupil of a person registered under this Act or the said Act, or
entitled to be registered under this Act or the said Act, or of one
or more such persons successively, and has been continuously
and actually engaged during that period in the practice of dent-
istry, and has attended a course of lectures and hospital practice
at the Dental Department of the Hobart or Launceston General
Hospital, or at any hospital recognized for the purpose by the
Dental Board of Examiners, during a period of at least two years,
upon such days and during such hours as the Dental Board of
Examiners, with the approval of the Governor in Council, may
from time to time by regulations direct, and shall have obtained
a license under the fourteenth and fifteenth sections of this Act;
and such reasonable fees shall be paid for attendance upon lec-
tures and hospital practice as the Governor in Council may
approve."
This Act and "The Dentists Act, 1884," save as amended
3.
by this Act, shall be read and construed together as one Act.
The following government notice, No. 579, is of June 9, 1890:
GOVERNMENT NOTICE.
(No. 579.)
Chief Secretary's Office, 9th June, 1890.
The Governor in Council has been pleased, in accordance with
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