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17. Except when called out for actual service a member Cessation of may cease to be a member of the Service by—
(a) on the acceptance by the Superintendent of his resignation by letter,
(b) dismissal by the Governor, Chief Officer or Superin- tendent.
membership of the Service.
within 12
18. Every member of the Service who, within twelve Members
leaving the months from the date of his enrolment in the Service, ceases Service to be a member of the Service either by resignation or dismissal may be called upon to pay to the Chief Officer the cost of his uniform. The cost of the uniform may be recovered in a summary way before a magistrate.
months to pay the cost
of their
uniform.
19. The Superintendent or other officer in charge of Powers of a fire when called out for actual service may—
(a) generally take such measures as may appear expedient
for the protection of life and property,
(b) remove or order any member of the Service to remove any person interfering by his presence with the operations of the Service,
(c) by himself or his men, break into or through and take possession of, any premises for the purpose of putting an end to a fire,
(d) close any street in or near which the fire is burning.
the Super- intendent and others.
No. 981
I, the CONTROLLER OF TRADE, in exercise of the powers conferred on me by Regulation 50 of the Defence Regulations, 1940, with the approval of His Excellency the Governor, hereby prohibit the import into this Colony, except by licence under my hand or under the hand of a public officer authorized by me in that behalf, of the following commodities:-
Jute.
Jute manufactures of all kinds.
E. W. HAMILTON,
Controller of Trade.
15th August, 1941.
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