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Maskinara
LAST PAPER.
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ib/a
Regulation
21.
26.
34.
36.
52.
58.
59.
68.
69.
83.
86.
99.
100.
117.
118.
119.
119C.
120.
124.
125.
126.
132.
133.
134.
135.
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TABLE
Subject matter
Wireless telegraphy,etc.
Publications may be prohibited.
Declaration of special areas and duties
of persons therein.
Transfer of persons in custody.
Prohibition as to supply of fuel,
victuals, and necessaries, and the repair of ships and aircraft.
Control of territorial and colonial
waters.
Control of roads and travel by vehicle and temporary control of
territorial waters and colonial waters.
Requisition of property other than land. Power to commander property
other than land.
Application of Compensation (Defence)
Regulations.
General power to affix notices.
Identification of persons in custody. Powers of entry and search of
premises,
places, vehicles, vessels or aircraft.
Offensive weapons.
Consorting with person carrying or having
possession of arms, ammunition, explosive substance or offensive weapon.
Failure to report offence of carrying or
possessing arms, ammunition or explosive substance or offensive weapon
Possession of corrosive substance. Consorting with or harbouring persons
wearing unauthorized uniforms, etc.
Certain offences in closed, protected, damaged
or evacuated areas to be punishable with life imprisonment.
Damage or interference with public works or communications.
Power of Governor in Council to proscribe
organization.
Alteration and improper use of licences and
permits.
Attempt to commit an offence to be deemed an
offence.
Liability for offences.
Obtaining possession, where possession is
an offence.
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(b) By the Emergency (Principal) Regulations (Discontinuance)
(No. 3) Order 1969 (L.N. 83/69), the operation of the regula- tions of
the Emergency (Principal) Regulations specified in the following Table
was discontinued:
Authorized officers.
Arrest and power to detain suspected
persons.
TABLE
Regulation
Subject matter
3.
Competent authority.
4.
29(1).
30.
31.
40.
66.
85.
100A.
100B.
110.
131.
Arrest of persons suspected of being
liable to detention.
Power to order detention.
Further detention after arrest or
detention under regulation 29.
Power to stop and search vehicles
including railway vehicles and tramways.
Publicity of orders.
General provision as to use of force
in exercise of powers.
Degree of force which may be used and
indemnity.
Injury to property.
Offences by corporations.
(4) Repeals
(a) By the Emergency Regulations (Repeal) (No. 2) Order 1969 (L.N.
45/69), the regulations of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations
specified in the following Table were repealed:
Regulation
50.
51.
119D.
119E.
TABLE
Subject matter
Entry and departure of ships and aircraft.
Power to detain vessels, aircraft and
vehicles and persons on board.
Possession of simulated bomb.
Defence in respect of charges under
regulations 119A and 119D.
/Regulations
Regulations 50 and 51 were not required because of similar provisions in
the Public Order Ordinance (Chapter 245). Regula- tion 119D was not
needed because possession of simulated bombs was made an offence under
the Summary Offences Ordinance (Cahpter 228); and regulation 119E was
repealed consequentially. The provisions of regulation 119E which
provided for defence in respect of charge under regulation 119A have
been incorporated in regulation 119A (see paragraph 3(2) above).
(b) By the Emergency (Committee of Review) (Revocation) Rules 1969
(L.N. 84/69) the Emergency (Committee of Review) Rules were,
consequential upon the discontinuance of the operation of regulation 31
(power to order detention) of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations,
repealed.
8/4/69
OLOS
1.2.1970.
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