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10. Bestien 7 prescribes the penalty for eifences against thế

fis provisions of the Ordinanse and enables the conditiestien

of prevocative matter to be ordered by a Magistrate when

such is seized in the sourse of a pressution.

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11. Sestien & gives è̟ power te a proper authority such as a

Justice of the Pease or Magistrate to grant a search war-

rant te a police offiser or other persen expressly employed

in sonnestien with the enforcement of the provisions of the

Ordinanse armed with which he can enter promises where there

may be reasonable cause for suspisien that there is to be

found matter of provocative charaster and to neize such

matter if discovered and to obtain its senqfication under

the authority of a Magistrate.

In sections 13 and 14 of the Prevention of Crime (Ireland)

Ast 1882 a somewhat similar form of procedure was laid

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down in connection with inflamatory publications.

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12. Section 9 of the Ordinance makes provisions for the levy

of a monetary rate in certain areas where it may be dis-

sovered that boysetting is being aetively propagated.

– By subsostien(1) power is given to the Gøverner-in-Council

te proclaim any area a boysetting area. To some extent a

counterpart of this previsions may be seen in section 23

of the Prevention of Crime (Ireland) Ast 1882 and section

5 of the Criminal Law and Prosedure (Ireland) Act 1887:

but one finds also in ether legislation, and notably where

the levy of some form of esmunal rate is sentemplated in

sonnestion with payment of sompensation fer malicious in-

jury to property where the perpetrators are undiscovered,

a similar form of preeceding: and a-simple example of such

is seen in the Hong Kong Ordinance Fe.10 of 1910 section 2

that Ordinance being designed to check the damage ́te trees

en Crown Land.

- By subsection(2) power is given to the Governor-in-Couneil

to levy.x-special rate in such proclaimed area and by sub-

section(3) the details of such levy which must be sentained

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