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1562

No. 5 of 1922.

EMERGENCY REGULATIONS.

Penalties.

(a) censorship, and the control and suppression of publications, writings, maps, plans, photographs, communications and means of communication;

(b) arrest, detention, exclusion and deportation;

(c) control of the harbours, ports and territorial waters of the Colony, and the movements of vessels;

(d) transportation by land, air or water, and the control of the transport of persons and things;

(e) trading, exportation, importation, production and manufacture;

(f) appropriation, control, forfeiture and disposition of property, and of the use thereof;

(g) conferring powers on public officers and others;

(h) requiring persons to do work or render services; and

(i) providing for compensation, if any, to be paid for work done or services rendered, or in respect of rights affected, in consequence of the provisions of any regulations made under this Ordinance, and for the determination of such compensation.

(3) Any regulations made under the provisions of this section shall continue in force until repealed by order of the Governor in Council.

3. Every person who contravenes any regulation made under this Ordinance shall, where no other penalty or punishment is provided by such regulation, upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year.

No. 6 of 1922, repealed by No. 30 of 1923.

No. 7 of 1922, repealed by No. 5 of 1924.

* As amended by No. 10 of 1925 [21.6.25].

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1562 No. 5 of 1922. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Penalties. (a) censorship, and the control and suppression of publications, writings, maps, plans, photographs, communications and means of communication; (b) arrest, detention, exclusion and deportation; (c) control of the harbours, ports and territorial waters of the Colony, and the movements of vessels; (d) transportation by land, air or water, and the control of the transport of persons and things; (e) trading, exportation, importation, production and manufacture; (f) appropriation, control, forfeiture and disposition of property, and of the use thereof; (g) conferring powers on public officers and others; (h) requiring persons to do work or render services; and (i) providing for compensation, if any, to be paid for work done or services rendered, or in respect of rights affected, in consequence of the provisions of any regulations made under this Ordinance, and for the determination of such compensation. (3) Any regulations made under the provisions of this section shall continue in force until repealed by order of the Governor in Council. 3. Every person who contravenes any regulation made under this Ordinance shall, where no other penalty or punishment is provided by such regulation, upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year. No. 6 of 1922, repealed by No. 30 of 1923. No. 7 of 1922, repealed by No. 5 of 1924. * As amended by No. 10 of 1925 [21.6.25].
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1562 No. 5 of 1922. EMERGENCY REGULATIONS. Penalties. (a) censorship, and the control and suppression of publica- tions, writings, maps, plans, photographs, communications and means of communication; (b) arrest, detention, exclusion and deportation; (c) control of the harbours, ports and territorial waters of the Colony, and the movements of vessels; (d) transportation by land, air or water, and the control of the transport of persons and things; (e) trading, exportation, importation, production and manu- facture; (f) appropriation, control, forfeiture and disposition of property, and of the use thereof; (g) conferring powers on public officers and others; (h) requiring persons to do work or render services; and (i) providing for compensation, if any, to be paid for work. done or services rendered, or in respect of rights affected, in consequence of the provisions of any regulations made under this Ordinance, and for the determination of such compensation. (3) Any regulations måde under the provisions of this section shall continue in force until repealed by order of the Governor in Council. 3. Every person who contravenes any regulation made under this Ordinance shall, where no other penalty or punish- ment is provided by such regulation, upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year. No. 6 of 1922, repealed by No. 30 of 1923. No. 7 of 1922, repealed by No. 5 of 1924. * As amended by No. 10 of 1925 [21.6.25].
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1562

No. 5 of 1922.

EMERGENCY REGULATIONS.

Penalties.

(a) censorship, and the control and suppression of publica- tions, writings, maps, plans, photographs, communications and means of communication;

(b) arrest, detention, exclusion and deportation;

(c) control of the harbours, ports and territorial waters of the Colony, and the movements of vessels;

(d) transportation by land, air or water, and the control of the transport of persons and things;

(e) trading, exportation, importation, production and manu- facture;

(f) appropriation, control, forfeiture and disposition of property, and of the use thereof;

(g) conferring powers on public officers and others;

(h) requiring persons to do work or render services; and

(i) providing for compensation, if any, to be paid for work. done or services rendered, or in respect of rights affected, in consequence of the provisions of any regulations made under this Ordinance, and for the determination of such compensation.

(3) Any regulations måde under the provisions of this section shall continue in force until repealed by order of the Governor in Council.

3. Every person who contravenes any regulation made under this Ordinance shall, where no other penalty or punish- ment is provided by such regulation, upon summary conviction be liable to a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and to imprisonment for any term not exceeding one year.

No. 6 of 1922, repealed by No. 30 of 1923.

No. 7 of 1922, repealed by No. 5 of 1924.

* As amended by No. 10 of 1925 [21.6.25].

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