EMERGENCY REGULATIONS ORDINANCE. (Chapter 241).

EMERGENCY (PRINCIPAL) (AMENDMENT) REGULATIONS, 1958.

In exercise of the powers conferred by section 3 of the Emergency Regulations Ordinance, the Governor in Council has made the following regulations-

1. These regulations may be cited as the Emergency Citation. (Principal) (Amendment) Regulations, 1958.

2. The Emergency (Principal) Regulations, 1949, are Addition of amended by the addition, after regulation 50, of the following new regula new regulation-

"Power

1

to detain

50A. (1) The Governor may, if he is satisfied ressels, that it is necessary or expedient in the public interest alperaft and so to do, give such directions as appear to him to be necessary for the detention of any vessel, aircraft or vehicle, or any class of vessel, aircraft or vehicle.

vehicles and persona on

board.

(3) Where any directions have been given under paragraph (1) for the detention of any vessel, aircraft or vehicle, the Governor may also, if he is satisfied that it is necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, give such directions as appear to him to be necessary for the detention of all or any of the persons on board.

(3) For the purpose of such Governor may give directions that-

detention, the

(a) the vessel, aircraft or vehicle and the persons on board, shall be detained at such place or places as he may direct;

(b) the vessel, aircraft or vehicle and the persons on board, which have been detained shall proceed or be moved from one place of deten- tion to another.

tion 60A.

(G.N.A, 377/49).

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