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No. 22 of 1923.
Postal provisions.
Presumptions.
DANGEROUS DRUGS.
(3) Any authority given by the Superintendent under this section may be given to an individual or to a class, and may be—
(a) general, so as to embrace all the powers referred to in this section, or
(b) limited, so as to embrace only a portion of those powers, or
(c) particular, for a particular occasion.
(4) No person shall delay or obstruct any detention, arrest, search, inspection, seizure, or removal, which is authorised by this Ordinance.
8.—(1) No person shall send by post any drug to which this Ordinance applies except under a licence from the Superintendent and in accordance with the conditions of such licence.
(2) It shall be lawful for the Postmaster General to detain and open any postal article which he may suspect to contain any drug to which this Ordinance applies or anything which would be liable to seizure under section 7 (1) (ƒ).
(3) If any postal article contains any drug to which this Ordinance applies and such drug is not covered by a licence under this Ordinance, or if any postal article contains anything which would be liable to seizure under section 7 (1) (ƒ), it shall be lawful for the Postmaster General to detain such postal article and all its contents, and to deal with such article and its contents as the Governor may direct.
9. (1) Every person who is proved to have had in his possession or under his control anything whatsoever containing any drug to which this Ordinance applies shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been in possession of such drug, and shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have known the nature of such drug.
(2) Every person who is proved to have had in his possession or under his control or subject to his order any document of title relating to anything whatsoever containing any drug to which this Ordinance applies shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been in possession of such drug, and shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed to have known the nature of such drug.