Factores. |Ch. 30. No. 2. 169 period or without limit of period and may be varied or revoked by that inspector or his successor in office. 63. An inspector, if authorised by the Governor, may, although he is not of counsel, or a solicitor, prosecute, conduct, or defend before a court of summary jurisdiction any information, complaint, or other proceeding arising under this Ordinance, or in the discharge of his duty as inspector. 64. I’very inspector shall be furnished with the prescribed ‘ertificate of his appointment, and when visiting a factory or place to which any of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations or orders made thereunder apply shall, if so required, produce the said certificate to the occupier or other person holding a responsible position of manage- ment at the factory. 65. (1) The Governor may appoint a sufficient number of duly qualified medical practitioners who are members of the Medical Board of the Colony to be examining surgeons for any of the purposes of this Ordinance, and may revoke any such appointment. (2) A medical practitioner who is the occupier of a factory, or is directly or indirectly interested therein, or in any process or business carried on therein, or in a patent connected therewith, shall not act as examining surgeon for that factory: Provided that the Governor may authorise a medical practitioner who is employed by the occupier of the factory in connection with the medical supervision of persons employed in the factory, but is not otherwise interested in the factory to act as examining surgeon for that factory for the purpose of examining and certifying the fitness of young persons. (3) The examining surgeon for any factory shall have power at all reasonable times to inspect the general register of that factory. (4) The Governor may make rules regulating the duties of examining surgeons. Power of inspectors to conduet procecdings before magistrate. Certificate of appoint- ment of inspector. Appoint- ment and duties of examining surgeons.