Explanatory Nole.

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

Regulation 2 of the Emergency (Detention Orders) Regulations, 1966, enables the Governor in Council to make a detention order against a person liable to deportation under the Deportation of Aliens Ordinance if he is satisfied that It would be impracticable to enforce a deportation order, and that it would be contrary to the public interest that soch person should remain at large in the Colony. The regulation provides, however, that the detention order is to be made in lieu of issuing a deportation order.

2. The purposes of this amendment are......

(a) to enable the Governor in Council to make a detention order against a peraon against whom a deportation order is already in force, as well as against a person liable to deportation against whora a deportation order has not been issued; and

(b) to provide for the suspension of the deportation order during the

time that the delention order is to Farce.

(Secretariat CR27/3231/56)

TELEPHONE ORDINANCE, 1951. (No. 18 of 1951).

Resolution made and passed by the Legislative Council under section 29(2) of the Telephone Ordinance, 1951, on the 31st day of July, 1957.

RESOLVED in accordance with subsection (2) of section 29 of the Telephone Ordinance, 1951, that as from the 1st day of August, 1957, the Schedule to the said Ordinance be amended by the addition to PART IV of the following new item-

"20. For an installation at subscribers request which is not otherwise provided for in this Schedule.

A charge as may

be agreed between the subscriber and the Company."

Deputy Clerk of Councils.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

grst July, 1957 -

(Secretariat CR1/4576/47)

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