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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, FEBRUARY 4, 1941.
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(b) imposing upon him such restrictions as may specified in the order in respect of his employment or business, in respect of his association or communication with other persons, and in respect of his activities in relation to the dissemination of news or the propagation of opinions;
(c) directing that he be detained,
and so long as there is in force in respect of any person such an order as aforesaid directing that he be detained, he shall be liable to be detained in such place, and under such conditions, as the Governor may from time to time determine and shall, while so detained, be deemed to be in legal custody.
(2) For the purposes of this regulation there shall be an advisory committee consisting of persons appointed by the Governor, and the Chief Justice shall be the chairman of that committee.
(3) The functions of the advisory committee shall be to consider, and make recommendations to the Governor with respect to, any objections against an order under this regulation which are duly made to the committee by the person to whom the order relates.
(4) The Governor may make rules as to the manner in which objections against such an order as aforesaid may be made to the advisory committee, and such rules shall contain provisions for enabling any person in respect of whom an order is made under this regulation to make objections against the order either in person or by counsel, solicitor or agent; and every such person shall be informed of his right to make objections under this regulation: Provided that a person shall not have the right to make objections to the advisory committee if the Governor considers that in his case such procedure would be contrary to the public interest and has in respect of such person made an order to that effect.
Published by His Excellency's Command.
4th February, 1941.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
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