_ Private Bills, 86 (e) any Bill imposing differential duties ; (7) any Bill the provisions of which shall appear to him inconsistent with obligations imposed upon Us by Treaty ; os ; (y) any Bill affecting the discipline or control of Our Forces by land or sea or air; po (h) any Bill of an extraordinary nature and import- ance whereby Our prerogative, or the rights or property of Our subjects not residing in the Colony, or the trade or. transport or communications of any part of Our dominions may be prejudiced ; | (i) any Bill whereby persons of any racial or religious community may be made liable to any disabilities or restrictions to which persons of other such communities are not also made liable, or may be granted advantages which are not enjoyed by persona of other such communities; (j) any Bill containing provisions to which Our assent has been once refused, or which have been disallowed by Us: Provided that the Governor may, without such Instructions as aforesaid and although the Bill contains no such clause as aforesaid, assent in Our name to any Bill falling within any of the classes described in this clause (except a Bill the provisions of which appear to him to be inconsistent with any obligations imposed upon Us by Treaty), if he shall have satisfied himself. that an urgent necessity exists requiring that the Bill be brought into immediate operation; but in any such case he shall forthwith transmit to Us the Bill to which he shall have assented tovether with his reasons for so assenting. 49.—(1) Every Bill, not being a Government measure, intended to affect or benefit some particular person, association, or corporate body, shall contain a section saving the rights of Us, Our Heirs and Successors, all bodies politic and corporate, _and all others, except such as are mentioned in the Bill and those claiming by, from or under them. ro (2) No such Bill shall be introduced into the General Legislative Council or any Presidential Legislative Council until due notice has been given by not less than three’ successive publications of the Bill in the Gazette; and the Governor shall not assent thereto in Our name unless it has been so published. A certificate under the hand of the Governor signifying that such publication has been made shall be transmitted to Ug with the Bill, Act or Ordinance,