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THE EMERGENCY REGULATIONS ORDINANCE, 1922.

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, ng, the Governor in Counci! hereby makes the following xgulations→→→

REGULATIONS.

1. These regulations may be cited as the Emergency Citation. Defended Areas) Regulations, 1951.

2. In these regulations→

dangerous thing" includes any chattel whether attached to land or not which is likely to, or might in certain contingencies, cause injury or damage to person or property and also in- cludes electricity passing through wire in such circumstances as to be calculated to cause injury or damage to person or property coming into contact therewith;

District Commissioner" has the meaning assigned to ir by the

New Territories Regulation Ordinance, rg1o.

Interpre- tation.

Ordinance No. 34 of 1910.

3. It shall be lawful for the Governor by notification in the Governor Gazelle to declare that the area specified in such notification shali be a Defended Area.

declare an area to be a Defended Area.

4. Such notification may declare that the Defended Area Defended shall be demarcated in the manner specified therein: Provided Area to be bat in default of any declaration as to how such area shall be in the demarcated it shall be demarcated as follows-

The perimeter thereof shall be enclosed by a barbed wire fence upon which there shall be suspended at intervals of fifty yards, as near as may be, metal markers painted yellow in the shape of squares with sides six inches long.

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5. Whenever any area in the New Territories has been District eclared to be a Defended Area in pursuance of regulation 3 the Commis District Commissioner shall supplement the Gazette notification warn with such warnings to the inhabitants of the neighbouring areas inhabitants

of areas in

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