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1967 Ed.]

Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[CAP. 241

(b) for prohibiting the employment of any persons or class of persons on board such ships unless they are holders of certificates of identity issued in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the order, and for determining the circumstances in which certificates of identity may be granted and revoked under the order,

and an order under this regulation may be made so as to restrict the employment of persons either in any capacity or in such capacity as may be specified in the order, and so as to restrict the employment of persons on such ships as aforesaid either wherever they may be or while in such waters, or engaged in such trades or on such voyages, as may be so specified.

(2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships.

49. (1) The Governor, with a view to preventing the employment outside the Colony, in connexion with the management of British ships, of persons whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be of hostile origin or associations or to have been recently concerned in acts prejudicial to the public interest, may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order, the owner, manager or charterer of any British ship, being a person resident in the Colony, shall not employ in any foreign country or territory, in connexion with the management of the ship, any person other than a person approved for the purpose by the Governor; and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to employment in all foreign countries or territories, or to employment in such foreign countries or territories, or such class of foreign countries or territories, as may be specified in the order.

(2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships.

50. (1) The Governor, and any person acting on his behalf, may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, give directions, as respects any particular ship or aircraft, or any class of ships or aircraft-

(a) that no such ship or aircraft shall enter or leave the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony, as the case may be, except with permission granted by him or such person as may be specified in the directions;

or

(b) that any such ship or aircraft shall within such time as may be specified by any such directions leave the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony.

P 37

[Subsidiary]

Employment outside the Colony of agents for ships and aircraft.

Entry and departure of ships and aircraft.

In force, G.N.A. 173/50.

Revoked by L.N. 45/69

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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [CAP. 241 (b) for prohibiting the employment of any persons or class of persons on board such ships unless they are holders of certificates of identity issued in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the order, and for determining the circumstances in which certificates of identity may be granted and revoked under the order, and an order under this regulation may be made so as to restrict the employment of persons either in any capacity or in such capacity as may be specified in the order, and so as to restrict the employment of persons on such ships as aforesaid either wherever they may be or while in such waters, or engaged in such trades or on such voyages, as may be so specified. (2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships. 49. (1) The Governor, with a view to preventing the employment outside the Colony, in connexion with the management of British ships, of persons whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be of hostile origin or associations or to have been recently concerned in acts prejudicial to the public interest, may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order, the owner, manager or charterer of any British ship, being a person resident in the Colony, shall not employ in any foreign country or territory, in connexion with the management of the ship, any person other than a person approved for the purpose by the Governor; and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to employment in all foreign countries or territories, or to employment in such foreign countries or territories, or such class of foreign countries or territories, as may be specified in the order. (2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships. 50. (1) The Governor, and any person acting on his behalf, may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, give directions, as respects any particular ship or aircraft, or any class of ships or aircraft- (a) that no such ship or aircraft shall enter or leave the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony, as the case may be, except with permission granted by him or such person as may be specified in the directions; or (b) that any such ship or aircraft shall within such time as may be specified by any such directions leave the harbours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony. P 37 [Subsidiary] Employment outside the Colony of agents for ships and aircraft. Entry and departure of ships and aircraft. In force, G.N.A. 173/50. Revoked by L.N. 45/69
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1967 Ed.] Emergency (Principal) Regulations. [CAP. 241 (b) for prohibiting the employment of any persons or class of persons on board such ships unless they are holders of certificates of identity issued in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the order, and for determining the circumstances in which certificates of identity may be granted and revoked under the order, and an order under this regulation may be made so as to restrict the employment of persons either in any capacity or in such capacity as may be specified in the order, and so as to restrict the employment of persons on such ships as aforesaid either wherever they may be or while in such waters, or engaged in such trades or on such voyages, as may be so specified. (2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships. 49. (1) The Governor, with a view to preventing the employ- ment outside the Colony, in connexion with the management of British ships, of persons whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be of hostile origin or associations or to have been recently concerned in acts prejudicial to the public interest, may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order, the owner, manager or charterer of any British ship, being a person resident in the Colony, shall not employ in any foreign country or territory, in connexion with the management of the ship, any person other than a person approved for the purpose by the Governor; and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to employment in all foreign coun- tries or territories, or to employment in such foreign countries or territories, or such class of foreign countries or territories, as may be specified in the order. (2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships. 50. (1) The Governor, and any person acting on his behalf, may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, give directions, as respects any particular ship or aircraft, or any class of ships or aircraft- (a) that no such ship or aircraft shall enter or leave the har- P 37 [Subsidiary] Employment outside the Colony of agents for ships and aircraft. Entry and departure of ships and aircraft. In force, G.N.A. 173150. bours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony, Revoked as the case may be, except with permission granted by him or such person as may be specified in the directions; by L or (b) that any such ship or aircraft shall within such time as may be specified by any such directions leave the har- bours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony. 45/69
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1967 Ed.]

Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[CAP. 241

(b) for prohibiting the employment of any persons or class of persons on board such ships unless they are holders of certificates of identity issued in such form and manner as may be prescribed by the order, and for determining the circumstances in which certificates of identity may be granted and revoked under the order,

and an order under this regulation may be made so as to restrict the employment of persons either in any capacity or in such capacity as may be specified in the order, and so as to restrict the employment of persons on such ships as aforesaid either wherever they may be or while in such waters, or engaged in such trades or on such voyages, as may be so specified.

(2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships.

49. (1) The Governor, with a view to preventing the employ- ment outside the Colony, in connexion with the management of British ships, of persons whom he has reasonable cause to believe to be of hostile origin or associations or to have been recently concerned in acts prejudicial to the public interest, may by order direct that, as from such date as may be specified in the order, the owner, manager or charterer of any British ship, being a person resident in the Colony, shall not employ in any foreign country or territory, in connexion with the management of the ship, any person other than a person approved for the purpose by the Governor; and an order under this regulation may be made so as to apply either generally or to employment in all foreign coun- tries or territories, or to employment in such foreign countries or territories, or such class of foreign countries or territories, as may be specified in the order.

(2) The preceding provisions of this regulation shall apply in relation to aircraft as they apply in relation to ships.

50. (1) The Governor, and any person acting on his behalf, may, if it appears to him to be necessary or expedient in the public interest so to do, give directions, as respects any particular ship or aircraft, or any class of ships or aircraft-

(a) that no such ship or aircraft shall enter or leave the har-

P 37

[Subsidiary]

Employment

outside the Colony of agents for ships and aircraft.

Entry and departure of

ships and aircraft.

In force, G.N.A. 173150.

bours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony, Revoked

as the case may be, except with permission granted by

him or such person as may be specified in the directions; by L

or

(b) that any such ship or aircraft shall within such time as may be specified by any such directions leave the har- bours or territorial waters of the Colony or the Colony.

45/69

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