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THE HONG KONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 25, 1940.
(5) In connexion with the making, use or exercise of any invention or design on behalf of, or for the services of, the Crown (whether by virtue of any enactment or other- wise), the Governor may authorize the use of any drawing, model, plan or other document or information in such manner as appears to him to be expedient in the interests of defence or the efficient prosecution of the war, notwithstanding any- thing to the contrary contained in any licence or agreement; and any licence or agreement, if and so far as it confers on any person, otherwise than for the benefit of the Crown, a right to receive any payment in respect of the use of any document or information in pursuance of such an authori- zation. shall be inoperative.
PART III.
Restriction of move- ments of suspected persons.
Detention orders.
Morements and activities of persons.
17.(1) The Governor, if satisfied, with respect to any particular person, that, with a view to preventing his acting in any manner prejudicial to public safety or defence, it is necessary so to do, may make an order for either or both of the following purposes, that is to say—
(a) for securing that, except in so far as he may be permitted by the order, or by such authority or person as may be specified in the order, he shall not be in any such place or area in this Colony as may be so specified;
(b) for requiring him to notify his movements, in such manner, at such times and to such authority or person as may be specified in the order.
(2) If any person is in any place or area in contraven- tion of an order made under this regulation, or fails to leave any place or area in accordance with the requirements of such an order, then, without prejudice to any proceedings which may be taken against him, he may be removed from that place or area by any police constable or any person authorized in that behalf by the Governor.
18.—(1) If the Governor has reasonable cause to believe any person to be of hostile origin or associations or to have been recently concerned in acts prejudicial to public safety or defence or in the preparation or instigation of such acts and that by reason thereof it is necessary to exercise control over him, he may make an order against that person directing that he be detained.
(2) At any time after an order has been made against any person under this regulation, the Governor may direct that the operation of the order be suspended subject to such conditions-
(a) prohibiting or restricting the possession or use by that person of any specified articles;
(b) imposing upon him such restrictions as may be specified in the direction in respect of his employment or business, and in respect of his association or communication with other persons,
as the Governor thinks fit: and the Governor may revoke any such direction if he is satisfied that the person against whom the order was made has failed to observe any condition so
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