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Regulation
120-Consorting with or harbouring persons wearing
unauthorized uniforms, etc.
121-Carrying a fire-arm while drunk or disorderly. 122--Firearms, etc.
123-Prohibition of explosive substances.
124-Certain offences in closed, protected, damaged or evacuated areas to be punishable with life imprison ment,
125-Interference with and damage to communications, etc. 126-Power of Governor in Council to proscribe organization. 127-Meetings.
128-Trespassing and loitering.
129-Sabotage.
130-Seduction from duty, disaffection and propaganda. 131-Offences by corporations.
138-Alteration and improper use of licences and permits. 133-Attempt to commit an offence to be deemed an offence. 134-Liability for offences.
135--Obtaining possession, where possession an offence. 136-General penalties.
PART IX.
137–Commencement.
PART X.
Repeat.
135-Repeal.
SCHEDULE.
THE EMERGENCY REGULATIONS ORDINANCE, 192z,
REGULATIONS BY THE Governor in Council.
In exercise of the powers conferred by section 2 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, 1922, as amended by the Emergency Regulations (Amendment) Ordinance, 1949, and by the Emergency Regulations (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1940, the Governor in Council hereby makes the following regulations :-
REGULATIONS.
1. These regulations may be cited as the Emergency Citation. (Principal) Regulations, 1949.
PART 1.
Introduction.
2. (1) In these regulations
General inter-
10 & 11 Geo. 5, c. 80;
28 Geo. 5
"aircraft" has the same meaning as in any Order pretation in Council for the time being in force under Part 1 of the Air Navigation Acts, 1920 to 1947 i
* 1 Edw. 8.
c. 44; 1 & 2
"arms" and "ammunition" shall have the respective Geo. 6, C mcanings assigned to them by the Arms and Ammunition 333 10 & 11
Ceo. 8. Ordinance, 1933 :
"area" includes structure;
"Attorney General" includes Solicitor General;
"authorized guard" bas the same meaning as in the Protected Places (Safety) Ordinance, 1946;
C. 18,
Ordinance No. 2 of 1933.
Ordinance No. 16 of
"closed area" means an area declared to be such 1945, under section to of the Public Order Ordinance, 1948;
"enemy" means any person or group of persons howsoever associated or organized who or which the Governor in Council by notification in the Gazette declares whether by a specific or general description to be an enemy and includes any person or group of persons whether so declared or not who or which has by any overt act manifested a seditious intention, or who or which seeks in any way to promote internal disorder:
Ordinance No. 59 of 1948.