Aden (Colony and Protectorate).
Bahamas.
Barbados.
Bermuda.
British Guiana.
SCHEDULE
British Honduras.
British Solomon Islands Pro-
tectorate.
Kenya (Colony and Protectorate).
Leeward Islands:—
Antigua.
Montserrat.
St. Christopher and Nevis.
Virgin Islanda,
Malta.
Mauritius,
Colonial Secretariat,
The Merchant Shipping (Confirmation of Legislation) (Hong Kong) Order in Council, 1953 is published for general informa- tion.
Cyprus.
Dominica.
Falkland Islands,
Federation of Malayar-
Settlement of Malacca.
Nigeria:-
Claude Bour
gess
(a) Colony,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
(b) Protectorate.
(e) Cameroona
under United
agrd October, 1953-
Kingdom Trusteeship.
North Borneo.
Northern Rhodesia
Settlement of Penang.
Malay States.
Fiji.
Gambia (Colony and Protectorate). Gibraltar.
Gilbert and Ellice lalands Colony.
Gold Coast:-
Nyasaland Protectorate.
St. Helena,
St. Lucia.
St. Vincent.
Sarawak.
(a) Colony,
(5) Ashanti.
(c) Northern Territories.
(d) Togoland under United
Kingdom Trusteeship.
Grenada,
Hong Kong.
Seychelles.
Sierra Leone (Colony and Pro-
tectorate).
Singapore.
Somaliland Protectorste.
Tanganyika.
Trinidad and Tobago,
Jamaica including Turka น
Caicos Islands and the Cayman Islands).
Uganda Protectorata.
Zanzibar Protectorate,
Explanatory Note,
(This Nate în mod part of the Order, but is intended to indicate) its general perpart.)
Regulation 46 of the Defence (General) Fecalations, 1939, authorizes the making of orders prohibiting British chin from proceeding to wed except under the authority of a licence. The Control of Trade by Be (China and North Koren) Örder, 1953, has been made under this Regulation.
The Defence Regulations (Reciprocal Enforcement) Order, 1940, provided for the reciprocal enforcement of Defence Regulations in the United Kingdom and in colonial territories where Defence Regulations were for the time being in force. A number of colonial territories, however, do not now have Defence Regulations.
The present Order provides that offenders against Regulation 16 may be apprehended. tried and punished in any of the territories specified In the Schedula to the Order.
(Secretariat 4:3230/53)
1953 No. 1477
MERCHANT SHIPPING
THE MERCHANT SHIPPING (CONFIRMATION OF LEGISLATION) (Hong Kong) Order in CoUNCIL, 1953
Made
Laid before Parliament
Coming into Operation
4th October, 1953
6th October, 1953
9th October, 1953
At the Court at Balmoral, the 4th day of October, 1953
Present,
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council
WHEREAS by the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1953(8), (hereinafter called "the Ordinance") the legislature of the Colony of Hong Kong has provided that certain provisions of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894(b), (hereinafter called the "Act") (not being provisions of the Third Part of the Act that relate to eroigrant ships) relating to ships registered in the said Colony shall be repealed but that the Ordinance shall not come into operation until such day as may be appointed as therein provided:
AND WHEREAS it is expedient that the Ordinance should be confirmed by Her Majesty:
(a) Ordinance No. 14 of 1953.
(b) 57 & 8 Viet, e. 80,
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