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or any other Act of Parliament, except the power to issue proclamations or make regulations.

(3) The said administrator may similarly authorize any institution or body contemplated in section 84 (1) (f) of the Provincial Government Act, 1961 (Act No. 32 of 1961), or approved by him, and any such institution or body so authorized may, with the approval of the administrator concerned, further so authorize any person in its employ.

16. The administrator of a province― cause to be published in a newspaper, in order to obtain the views of interested persons regarding any matter within the meaning of the said section, a notice―

CHAPTER III

17. (1) The State President may on the recommendation in writing of an administrator and the Chief Minister of a self-governing territory (or the Chief Ministers of two or more self-governing territories) provide by proclamation in the Gazette for the joint or co-ordinated exercise of powers and performance of functions by the provincial executive authority concerned and the government or governments of the self-governing territory or territories concerned.

(2) The State President shall or may in the proclamation contemplated in subsection (1) regulate anything which in terms of any Act of Parliament that provides for the regulation of joint executive action by a provincial executive authority and the government of a self-governing territory shall or may be regulated.

18. The administrator of a province may, with the approval of the State President and after agreement or arrangement with― in accordance with the said agreement or arrangement, perform in the relevant state, province or territory, as the case may be, any function which he may perform in his province, and for the purpose of the performance of such function that state, province or territory shall be deemed to constitute part of his province.

CHAPTER IV

19. Unless it would in any particular case obviously be inappropriate, having regard to the objects of this Act, as from the commencement of this Act any reference in any law or elsewhere to―