(4) Any police officer or person authorized by the licensing authority may detain any dog which is not on the lead or otherwise under control in accordance with this regulation."

} Clerk of Councils.

14th December, 1954-

Council ChaALBER,

Explanatory Nole.

(This Note is not part of the regulatioma, but is intended to indicate their general purport).

Under regulation 21 of the Dogs and Cats Regulations no dog is permitted to go abroad in a public thoroughfare unless it is on a lead or fitted with a muzzle. In the great majority of cases, however, muzzling has been found to be an unnecessary precaution. This amendment accordingly seeks to make it lawful for dogs to be abroad in a public thoroughfare if on a lead or otherwise under control,

2. For the sake of clarity the opportunity has been taken to re-arrange regulation 21 into paragraphs.

(Secretarial 63/3231/49)

DUTIABLE COMMODITIES ORDINANCE.

(Chapter 109).

DUTIABLE COMMODITIES (Amendment) ReguLATIONS, 1954-

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 6 of the Dutiable Commodities Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Dutiable Com- Citation. modities (Amendment) Regulations, 1954.

2. The prescribed fees appearing at the end of the Second Amendment Schedule to the Dutiable Commodities Regulations are amended of the

prescribed by the deletion of paragraph 5 thereof and the substitution therefor fees of the following-

**5.

For attendance al a general bonded or licensed warehouse-

Revenue Revenue Inspector

Officer

per hour (minimum charge $10,00) per 8-hour day per month

$10.00

$3.00

$80.00

$24.00

$2,000.00

$600.00,"

appearing at the end of the Second Schedule. (Vol. IX. P. 277).

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

27th April, 1954-

(Secretariat 48/3231/47)

All wit

Clerk of Councils,

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