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Postal services.

Onlere for the opening or closing

premises.

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in order to be of any effect for the purposes of this regulation, define the persons for whom accommodation is required by the notice.

(2) The lodging or food to be furnished in accordance with a billeting notice, and the price to be paid in respect of any accommodation so furnished in any premises shall be such, and shall be paid to the occupier of the premises by such authority, as may be determined by order of the Governor.

(3) If the occupier of any premises feels aggrieved by the requirements of any billeting notice, he may, within fourtera days from the beginning of the day on which the notice is served on him, complain to a magistrate, and thereupon the magistrate, if satisfied that the furnishing of accommodation in accordance with the notice would otherwise impose an undue burden upon the occupier, may by order annul the notice or direct that it shall have effect subject to such modifications as may be specified in the order.

(4) Any person who contravenes any notice served under this regulation shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations.

89. The Governor, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient so to do in the public interest, may by order direct the closing of all or any Post Offices, or the suspension of all or any services provided by the postal administration at all or any Post Offices.

90. (1) The Governor may by order-

() if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient so to do in the public interest, require that the proprietors and managers of shops or businesses generally, or any class of shops or businesses, or of any specified shops or businesses, which he may have reason to believe to have been closed in pursuance of any organized or general closure of business shall, either throughout the Colony or any portion thereof, open and carry on business as usual;

(b) if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient so to do in the public interest require the occupiers of premises. of any specified class or description or of any specified premises throughout the Colony or any portion thereof, to close and keep the same closed for such period as may be specified, together with any gutes or other openings leading thereto.

(a) Any person who contravenes any order under this regulation shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations.

91. The Governor may, if he considers it necessary or expedient in the public interest by order prohibit-

Power to prohibit the sale, purchase

(a) the sale and purchase of any wireless receiving or use of apparatus to and by such persons, as may be specified in such wireless

receiving order;

(b) the use of such apparatuses either generally or at such places or by such persons, as may be specified in such urder:

(c) the receiving of broadcasts emitting from any area or station, as may be specified in such order.

appara-

tuse.

service.

92, (1) The Governor may by order make provision for Telephone restricting the use of the telephone service to such persons ur classes of persons as he may think fit or for regulating or imposing conditions on the use of telephone service, and any such order may further muke provision for the enforcement there- of by authorizing the removal or disconnection of telephone lines or apparatus and of the entry on property for that purpose or otherwise.

(2) Any person who shall contravene any order made under sub-regulation (1) or any condition imposed by any such order shall be guilty of an offence against these regulations.

93. (1) The Commissioner of Police may direct the owner Display of or person having the control or management of any establish- certain

notices by cortuin establish-

(a) to display for such period as may be specified monts. by the Commissioner of Police, in a conspicuous place on or by the door of or entrance to such establishment, an "out of Bounds'' notice of such wording in such language and in lettering of such size as may be so specified, indicating that the premises are out of bounds to all or any members of all or any of His Majesty's regular forces, or local naval, military or air force, corps or re- serve and the Police Force; or

(b) to remove and keep removed, for such period as may be specified by the Commissioner of Police, any notice which may be displayed on OT near the premises of such establishment and indicating or tending to indicate that the premises are in bounds to all or any members of all or any of Ilis Majesty's regular forces or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve and the Police Force.

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