240 Fee, Schedule. Making false or defective statutory declaration, Recovery of penaltics, Ch. 30. No. 8.] Newspapers. appear in the statutory declaration required by this Ordinance to be made relating to those newspapers respectively. 17. There shall be paid to the Registrar General the fees specified in the Schedule hercto in respect of the several matters therein specified. 18. Notwithstanding anything contained in the Perjury Ordinance in that behalf every person who knowingly and wilfully signs and makes any statutory declaration required by this Ordinance —- (a) in which there is inserted or set forth the name of any person as a proprictor, printer or publisher of any newspaper to which the statutory declaration relates who is not the proprietor, printer or publisher thereof, or (0) from which there 1s omitted the name or place of abode of any proprietor, printer or publisher of the newspaper, contrary to the provisions of this Ordinance, or (c) in which any matter or thing by this Ordinance required to be set forth is falsely set forth, or (7) from which any matter or thing required by this Ordinance to be set forth is omitted, shall be Hable to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars. 19. In any civil or criminal proceedings against any proprietor, printer or publisher of any newspaper, service at the house or building mentioned in any statutory declaration aforesaid as the house or building at which that newspaper is printed, or published, of any notice or other matter required or directed by this Ordinance to be given or left, or of any process whatsoever, shall be taken to be good and sufficient service thereof respectively upon and against every person named in the statutory declaration as the proprietor, printer or publisher of that newspaper. 20. (1) All penalties under this Ordinance may be recovered on summary conviction on complaint laid by the Registrar General.