1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[CAP. 241
"photograph" includes any photographic plate, photographic film or other sensitized article which has been or otherwise treated so as to record information, whether it has been developed or not; "possession", in relation to arms, ammunition and explosive substance means arms, ammunition and explosive substance found on the body, or in the custody or under the control, of any person;
"postal packet" means a letter, post-card, reply post-card, newspaper, printed packet, pattern or sample packet or parcel, and every packet or article transmissible by post;
"printing" includes lithography, typewriting, photography, and all other modes of representing or reproducing words, figures, signs, pictures, maps, designs, illustrations and other like matter;
"printing press" includes every machine and apparatus used or intended to be used for the printing of any newspaper, book or pamphlet or for the printing, production or reproduction for gain or reward of any printed matter;
"protected place" has the same meaning as it has in the Protected Places (Safety) Ordinance;
"public interest" includes the interests of defence or of the preservation of public order, safety or health or of the provision or maintenance of supplies and services essential to the life of the community;
"publication" includes all written or printed matter and everything whether of a nature similar to printed matter or not, containing any visible representation, or, by its form, shape, or in any manner capable of suggesting words or ideas, and every copy and reproduction of any publication;
"publish" includes circulate, disperse and communicate;
"radar apparatus" means apparatus which is used or may be used in a radiolocation system where transmission and reception is carried out on the same location, and which utilizes the reflecting properties of objects in order to determine their position;
"requisition" means, in relation to any property, take possession of the property or require the property to be placed at the disposal of the requisitioning authority;
"safeguard" means any authorized guard when on duty as an authorized guard or any member of Her Majesty's forces, or any member of any local naval, military, air force or police force, corps or reserve, or special police officer or special constable posted for the purpose of protecting or preventing or controlling access to any area or premises or for the purpose of regulating traffic;
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[Subsidiary]
(Cap. 260.)
G.N.A.74/55.
1967 Ed.]
Emergency (Principal) Regulations.
[CAP. 241
"photograph" includes any photographic plate, photographic film or other sensitized article which has been or otherwise treated so as to record information, whether it has been developed or not; "possession", in relation to arms, ammunition and explosive substance means arms, ammunition and explosive substance found on the body, or in the custody or under the control, of any person;
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"postal packet" means a letter, post-card, reply post-card, news- paper, printed packet, pattern or sample packet or parcel, and every packet or article transmissible by post;
"printing" includes lithography, typewriting, photography, and all other modes of representing or reproducing words, figures, signs, pictures, maps, designs, illustrations and other like matter;
"printing press" includes every machine and apparatus used or intended to be used for the printing of any newspaper, book or pamphlet or for the printing, production or reproduction for gain or reward of any printed matter;
"protected place" has the same meaning as it has in the Protected
Places (Safety) Ordinance;
"public interest" includes the interests of defence or of the preser- vation of public order, safety or health or of the provision or maintenance of supplies and services essential to the life of the community;
"publication" includes all written or printed matter and every thing whether of a nature similar to printed matter or not, containing any visible representation, or, by its form, shape, or in any manner capable of suggesting words or ideas, and every copy and reproduction of any publication;
"publish" includes circulate, disperse and communicate;
"radar apparatus" means apparatus which is used or may be used in a radiolocation system where transmission and reception is carried out on the same location, and which utilizes the reflecting properties of objects in order to determine their position;
"requisition" means, in relation to any property, take possession of the property or require the property to be placed at the disposal of the requisitioning authority;
"safeguard" means any authorized guard when on duty as an authorized guard or any member of Her Majesty's forces, or any member of any local naval, military, air force or police force, corps or reserve, or special police officer or special constable posted for the purpose of protecting or preventing or controlling access to any area or premises or for the purpose of regulating traffic;
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[Subsidiary]
(Cap. 260.)
G.N.A. 74/ 55.
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