(9) The particulars furnished in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be kept by the Registrar as a newspaper register or registers.
(10) Any person may search and inspect any news- paper register on payment of one dollar for every such search and inspection, and any person may require an extract from any newspaper register to be certified by the Registrar on payment of two dollars for every such extract.
(11) Upon the registration of any newspaper, and upon the furnishing of any substituted particular, the Registrar shall despatch by registered post a copy of the particulars or particular to each person named in such particulars or particular, addressed to the addresses or address specified in such particulars or particular.
(12) In any proceedings whatsoever against the proprietor or printer or publisher or editor of any newspaper, it shall be lawful for the complainant or plaintiff to put in any entry in or certified extract from any newspaper register, either (1) as evidence of the truth of the matters stated in such entry or extract or (2) as evidence that the particulars appear- ing in such entry or extract were furnished and certi- fied by the informant by whom they purport to have been furnished and certified.
5.-(1) It shall be lawful for the Captain Superin- Licensing of tendent of Police, in his discretion, to grant to any printing person a licence to keep a printing press at any speci- presses. fied place.
(2) If a licence is refused it shall be lawful for the applicant, within fourteen days from the date of the refusal, to appeal by petition to the Governor in Council against such refusal, and upon consideration of such petition and of any reply thereto submitted in writing by the Captain Superintendent of Police it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to allow or to dismiss the appeal, and if he allows the appeal to give such directions as may be necessary in order to give effect to such allowance.
(3) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, in his discretion, to order any printing press licence to be cancelled. No such order shall be made until notice of intention to consider the making of such order shall have been served on the licensee in accordance with the provisions of sub-section (4). Every such notice shall contain a statement of the grounds upon which it is alleged that the order should be made and shall allow to the licensee a period of fourteen days from the date of the service of the notice, or such other period as may be prescribed by regulation made under this Ordinance, within which the licensee shall be at liberty to deliver or cause to be delivered to the Clerk of Councils a written statement of any reasons which he may wish to urge against the making of the order. Upon the expiration of the said period it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to proceed to consider and decide whether the order should not be made. Any such order of cancellation shall be served on the licensee in the manner referred to in this sub-section and shall thereupon be deemed to have been brought to the notice of the licensee and to be effective for all purposes. Upon service of the order of cancellation the licence shall forthwith be returned by the licensee to the Captain Superintendent of Police. No person shall without lawful authority or excuse have in his possession any printing press licence which has been cancelled.
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