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(2) Section 3 is amended by the addition of the following sub-section at the end thereof--
(4) Anything seized under this section may be retained for a period not exceeding one month, or if within that period proceedings are commenced for an offence under this Ordin- ance until the conclusion of those proceedings, and subject as aforesaid, and to the provisions of this Ordinance con- ferring powers on courts dealing with offences, section 43 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1932, (which makes provision with respect to the disposal of property in the possession of the police) shall apply to property which has come into the possession of the police under this section as it applies to property which has come into the possession of the police in the circumstances mentioned in that section.
Objects and Reasons.
The object of this Bill is to amend section 3 of the Incite- ment to Disaffection Ordinance, 1939, so as to conform more closely with the provisions of section 2 (2) and (4) of the Incitement to Disaffection Act, 1934.
December, 1939.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General,
NOTICES.
No. S. 38.
COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.
It is hereby notified that information has been received from the Director, League of Nations Eastern Bureau, Singapore, to the effect that Hong Kong has been declared infected on account of smallpox by the Government of the Straits Settlements. All arrivals by sea and air are subject to surveillance for a period of 14 days dating from the date of departure until they
(a) bear evidence of a previous attack of smallpox; or
(b) produce certificates signed by competent authorities. showing that they have been vaccinated more than 12 days and less than 3 years prior to their arrival; or
(e) show local signs of an early vaccination reaction indicating adequate immunity to smallpox.
Ships and aircraft with passengers subject to surveillance will be liable to inconvenience and delay.
This Notification replaces Government Notification No.
S. 22 of 18th January, 1940.
N. L. SMITH,
Colonial Secretary.
19th January, 1940.