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10.

(c)

흐흐

(d)

(e)

(£)

(g)

the control of harbours and the movement of vessels and aircraft (Part IV);

the control of transport generally (Part V);

the possession or control of property, undertakings or employment (Part VI);

miscellaneous provisions relating to enquiries, notices, billeting, postal services, telephone services and various powers of the authorities (Part VII); and

special offences such as possession of offensive

explosive

corrosive

weapons,

substances,

or

making

inflammatory speeches, sabotage, and seduction from duty (Part VIII).

Many of the regulations are of an empowering nature

orders, notifications, declarations, etc. being necessary to give full effect to them. So far as it is possible to do so in advance without exact knowledge of the nature of an emergency, much of this subsidiary legislation has been drafted ready for use when required and has been included in the Drafting

Handbook.

OTHER LEGISLATION

11.

Although

the

Emergency

(Principal)

Regulations provide adequate powers over a wide range of matters, it is clearly not possible to have legislation in existence to cover all the possible circumstances of a future emergency. Drafts of the following additional legislation have been prepared and are held ready required :

for introduction

if

and when

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