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Legislation of Sierra Leone
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 Material Information
Title: Legislation of Sierra Leone
Uniform Title: Laws, etc. (Legislation of Sierra Leone)
Alternate Title: Supplement to the laws with an index of legislation in force
Spine title: Sierra Leone ordinances
Cover title: Ordinances of the colony of Sierra Leone
Legislation of the colony of Sierra Leone
Physical Description: v. : ; 25 cm.
Language: English
Creator: Sierra Leone
Publisher: s.n.
Place of Publication: Freetown
Creation Date: 1942
Frequency: annual
regular
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Subjects / Keywords: Session laws -- Sierra Leone   ( lcsh )
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legislation   ( marcgt )
serial   ( sobekcm )
 Notes
General Note: Title from cover, 19 -1921, 1929, 1931. Title from label on cover, 1922-28, 1932, 1934- .
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INDEX
TO
Legislation in Force on 31st


December, 1942.


Chapter or
other Legislative
Number.


Subject Matter.


ADMINISTRATION OF ESTATE BY CON-
SULAR OFFICERS ORDINANCE, 1940
ADMIRALTY LANDS ORDINANCE, 1924
AFRICAN LABOURERS (EMPLOYMENT AT
SEA) ORDINANCE, 1936
African Labourers (Employment at Sea)
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1937
AIRCRAFT (ACCIDENT) RULES, 1938
AIR NAVIGATION RULES, 1938
(And see Imperial Orders in Council)
ALIENS (EXPULSION) ORDINANCE, 1939
Aliens (Expulsion) (Amendment) Ordinance,
1939 ..
ALIENS NATURALIZATION AND ACQUISI-
TION OF PROPERTY ORDINANCE, 1924
Aliens Naturalization and Acquisition of
Property (Amendment) Ordinance, 1928
and 1929
ALIENS REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, 1924
Aliens Registration Order in Council, 1924 ..
Aliens Registration Order in Council, 1940 ..
Aliens Registration Order in Council, 1924
(Amendment) Order in Council, 1941 ..
Aliens Registration Order in Council, 1940
(Amendment) Order in Council, 1941 ...
ALLOY COINAGE (DISCOUNT PROHIBITION)
ORDINANCE, 1924..
ALTERATION OF TIME ORDINANCE, 1932
Alteration of Time (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938
ANIMALS' DISEASES ORDINANCE, 1924
Animals' Diseases (Amendment) Ordinance,
1940
Animals' Diseases (Importation of Dogs)
Rules, 1935
Animals' Diseases Rules, 1942
APPEALS FROM MAGISTRATES ORDIN-
ANCE, 1935 .
(See under West African Court of Appeal for
other Appeals ")
APPLICATION OF REFERENCES TO SUPPLE-
MENT ORDINANCE, 1932
Application of References to Supplement
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1932


8 of 1940
SI

23 of 1936

16 of 1937
17 of 1938
16 of 1938

12 of 1939

34 of 1939
4

4
5
5
117 of 1940

151 of 1941

152 of 1941

6
34 of 1932

25 of 1938
7

17 of 1940

7 of 1935
39 of 1942

24 of 1935


Volume. Page.


1940
I

1936

1937
1938
1938

1939

1939

I

Supp.
I
III
1940

1941

1941

I
1932

1938
I

1940

1935
1942

1935


4 of 1932 1932


23
1

82

71
215
184

28

183

8

2
12
2
379

419

420

13
119

70
14

49

153
191

79


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25 of 1932 1932 95













Subject Matter


A-continued.

(1943) APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE, 1942 ..
(Previous Appropriation Ordinances are
omitted from this index, as spent)
ARBITRATION ORDINANCE, 1927
ARMS AND AMMUNITION ORDINANCE, 1924
Arms and Ammunition (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1925 and 1929
Arms and Ammunition (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1933
Arms and Ammunition (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1934
Arms and Ammunition Rules, 1933
Arms and Ammunition (Amendment) Rules,
1935
Arms and Ammunition (Amendment) Rules,
1939
ARTILLERY AND RIFLE RANGE ORDINANCE,
1924
Grassfields Range Order, 1924
Kortright Range Order, 1924
ASSISTANT DISTRICT COMMISSIONERS
(COLONY) ORDINANCE, 1924
AUCTIONEERS ORDINANCE, 1924 ..
Auctioneers (Amendment) Ordinance, 1931
Auctioneers (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932

B.

BERTRAM EVELYN HANSON PENSION
ORDINANCE, 1930..
BILLS OF EXCHANGE ORDINANCE, 1924
BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION
ORDINANCE, 1924..
Births and Deaths Registration (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1929 and 1930
Births and Deaths Registration (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1931
Births and Deaths Registration (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942
Registration of Births and Deaths Rules, 1924
Protectorate Births and Deaths Registration
(Districts) Order in Council, 1930
Registration of Births and Deaths (Search
Fee) Rules, 1929 .
Births and Deaths Registration (Fees) Rules,
1934 .. .
Registration Districts (Colony) Order in
Council, 1935 .. .
Births and Deaths Registration (Chiefdom)
Order in Council, 1935 ..
(Amended by Ordinance 22 of 1939)
BISHOP OF SIERRA LEONE INCORPORA-
TION ORDINANCE, 1924 ..
BOATS, SURVEY OF, ORDINANCE, 1932
Survey of Boats (Amendment) Ordinance,
1940 ..
Survey of Boats (Application to Freetown
Harbour) Order in Council, 1933
Survey of Boats (Sherbro) Order in Council,
1941
BOY SCOUTS AND GIRL GUIDES ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .


Chapter or
otlir Legislative
Number.


22 of 1942 1942


35 of 1927
11

11

1 of 1933

4 of 1934
20 of 1933

24 of 1935

12 of 1939

12
12
12

13
14
25 of 1931
5 of 1932


6 of 1930
15

16

16

9 of 1931

13 of 1942
16

16

16

22 of 1934

12 of 1935

20 of 1935
22 of 1939

17
36 of 1932

6 of 1940

24 of 1933

29 of 1941

19


Supp.
I

Supp.

1933

1934
1933

1935

1939

I
III
III

I
I
1931
1932


Supp.
I

I

Supp.

1931

1942
III

Supp.

Supp.

1934

1935

1935
1939

I
1932

1940

1933

1941

I


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u, apteror
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

B-continued.
BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF
ALIENS (FEES) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 20 I 118
British Nationality and Status of Aliens
(Fees) Rules, 1934 .. 17 of 1934 1934 252
BUILDING LINES REGULATION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1939 .... 15 of 1939 1939 39
Building Lines Regulation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940 .20 of 1940 1940 56
Building Lines Regulation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942 .. .. .. 10 of 1942 1942 35
Building Lines Regulation Order in Council,
1942 .. .. .. .. 43 of 1942 1942 198
Building Lines Regulation (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1942 .. 155 of 1942 1942 155
BURIALS REGISTRATION (FREETOWN)
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 21 I 120
Burials Registration (Freetown) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1924 .. 21 Supp. 24
Burials Registration (Search Fees) Order in
Council, 1929.. .. .. 21 Supp 518
BUSH FIRE PREVENTION ORDINANCE, 1924 22 I 122
Bush Fire Prevention (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1925 .. .. .. 22 Supp. 25
Bush Fire Prevention (Protective Belts)
(Colony) Order, 1924 22 III 14
Bush Fire Prevention (Protective Belts)
(Protectorate) (No. 2) Order, 1932 .. 11 of 1932 1932 405
(Amended by Ordinance 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Bush Fire Prevention (Protective Belts)
(Protectorate) (Amendment) Order,1933 .. 13 of 1933 1933 176
Bush Fire Prevention (Protective Belts)
(Protectorate) (Amendment) Order, 1934 .. 5 of 1934 1934 207

C.

CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD ORDIN-
ANCE, 1937 ... 6 of 1937 1937 13
Carriage of Goods by Road Order in Council,
1938 .. .. .. 10 of 1938 1938 117
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ORDINANCE,
1926 .. .. .. .. 13 of 1926 Supp. 227
CENSUS ORDINANCE, 1931 .. 1 of 1931 1931 1
CHANGE OF TITLES ORDINANCE, 1933 .. 30 of 1933 1933 95
Change of Titles Order in Council, 1935 .. 13 of 1935 1935 110
Change of Titles Order in Council, 1936 .. 25 of 1936 1936 150
Change of Titles (No. 2) Order in Council,
1936 .. .. .. .. 38 of 1936 1936 187
Change of Titles Order in Council, 1940 23 of 1940 1940 136
Change of Titles Order in Council, 1942 .. 168 of 1942 1942 411
CHIEFDOM TAX ORDINANCE, 1937 .. 10 of 1937 1937 57
CHIEFDOM TREASURIES ORDINANCE, 1937 11 of 1937 1937 61
Chiefdom Treasuries (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1939 .. .. .. .. 18 of 1939 1939 47
Chiefdom Treasuries Rules, 1938 .. .. 2 of 1938 1938 146
CHILDREN'S ORDINANCE, 1926 .. 42 of 1926 Supp. 252
CHILDREN (CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT)
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 24 I 128
CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 25 I 129
Christian Marriage (Amendment) Ordin-
ance 25 Supp. 26
Christian Marriage Register (Search Fees)
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CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY LANDS
ORDINANCE, 1924..
CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1931
Cinematograph Exhibitions (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1932
Cinematograph Exhibitions (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1933
Cinematograph Exhibitions (Board of
Control) Order, 1940 .
Cinematograph Exhibition Rules, 1933
CIVIL MARRIAGE ORDINANCE, 1924
Civil Marriage (Amendment) Ordinance,
1929
CIVIL SERVANTS' ESTATES ADMINISTRA-
TION ORDINANCE, 1924
COAST DEFENCE VOLUNTEERS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
COINS ORDINANCE, 1927
Coins Import Prohibition Order in Council,
1924 .
(See Imperial Orders)
COLONIAL TREASURY BILLS ORDINANCE,
1924
COMMISSIONS OF INQUIRY ORDINANCE,
1924
Commissions of Inquiry (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1938
COMPANIES ORDINANCE, 1937
Companies (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
COMPENSATION (DEFENCE) ORDINANCE,
1941
Compensation (Defence) Rules, 1942
COMPULSORY SERVICE ORDINANCE, 1941..
Compulsory Service (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1942 ..
Compulsory Service Regulations, 1942
Compulsory Service (No. 2) Regulations, 1942
Compulsory Service (Amendment) Regula-
tions, 1942
Compulsory Service (Amendment) (No. 2)
Regulations, 1942
Compulsory Service (Amendment) (No. 3)
Regulations, 1942
Compulsory Service Ordinance (Date of
Commencement) Proclamation, 1941
CONCESSIONS ORDINANCE, 1931 ..
Concessions (Court) Rules, 1924
CONTAGIOUS AND INCURABLE DISEASES
ORDINANCE, 1924..
CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETIES ORDINANCE,
1939
COPYRIGHT ORDINANCE, 1924
CORONERS ORDINANCE, 1924
Coroners (Amendment) Ordinance, 1929
Coroners (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933
Coroners Inquests and Enquiries (Medical
Fees) Rules, 1924
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COUNTERFEIT CURRENCY ORDINANCE,
1936 .. .... 18 of 1936 1936 59
Counterfeit Currency (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1939 .. 33 of 1939 1939 180
COUNTESS OF HUNTINGDON'S CONNEXION
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 41 I 218
COURT MESSENGERS ORDINANCE, 1931 13 of 1931 1931 55
Court Messengers (Amendment) Ordinance,
1931 .. 32 of 1931 1931 149
Court Messengers (Amendment) Ordinance,
1934 25 of 1934 1934 79
Court Messengers (Amendment) Ordinance,
1936 .... .. 14 of 1936 1936 47
Court Messengers (Amendment) Ordinance,
1937 .. .... 22 of 1937 1937 282
Court Messengers (Amendment) Ordinance,
1941 .. .. .. .. 11 of 1941 1941 25
Protectorate Administration Reorganization
Ordinance, 1939 .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Defence (Amendment of Court Messengers
Ordinance, 1931) Regulations, 1942 .. 195 of 1942 1942 448
COURTS OF REQUESTS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 43 I 226
Courts of Requests (Amendment) Ordinance,
1931 ...... ...... 17 of 1931 1931 87
Courts of Requests (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .... .. 3 of 1938 1938 5
Courts of Requests (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .... .. 26 of 1938 1938' 72
CRIMINAL EVIDENCE ORDINANCE, 1924 44 I 238
CRIMINAL LAW AMENDMENT ORDINANCE,
1927 .. .. .. .. .. 2 of 1927 Supp. 264
CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ORDINANCE, 1932 .. 38 of 1932 1932 135
Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1934 .. .. 31 of 1934 1934 156
Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1938 .. .. .. 5 of 1938 1938 10
Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1939 .. 37 of 1939 1939 209
CROWN LANDS CONSERVANCY ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. 45 I 241
Ctown Lands Conservancy (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1928 and 1929 .. 45 Supp. 37
Crown Lands Conservancy (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1934 .. 7 of 1934 1934 34
Crown Lands (Transfer of Control) Ordin-
ance, 1928 .. .. 12of 1928 Supp. 422
CROWN LANDS (TRANSFER OF CONTROL)
ORDINANCE, 1928 .. 12 of 1928 Supp. 422
CURRENCY NOTES (DISCOUNT), AND PRE-
MIUM ON SILVER PROHIBITION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. .. .. 47 I 245
CURRENCY NOTES (WEST AFRICAN BOARD)
(LEGAL TENDER) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 48 I 247
Currency Notes (West African Board) (Legal
Tender) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1936 20 of 1936 1936 63
CUSTOMS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 49 I 248
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1926 to
1929 .. .. .. .. 49 Supp. 38
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934 .. 27 of 1934 1934 83
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1937 .. 15 of 1937 1937 69
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1938 .. 6 of 1938 1938 12
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940 .. 21 of 1940 1940 58
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Customs (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance,
1941
Customs (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
Protectorate (No. 3) (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1926
Customs (Appraisement of Goods) Order in
Council, 1924
Customs (Appraisement of Goods) (Amend-
ment) Order in Council, 1939
Customs (Boarding of Ships) Order in
Council, 1924
Customs (Boarding of Ships) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1932 ..
Customs (Bullion) Order in Council, 1924
Customs (Constables on Ships) Order in
Council, 1924
Customs (Export Stores) Rules, 1924
Customs (Government Wharf) Rules, 1924
Customs (Government Wharf) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1927
Customs (Government Wharf) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1937
Customs (Kambia) Order in Council, 1924
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939)
Customs (Transit Sheds) Order in Council,
1924
Customs (Transit Sheds) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1926 to 1930 ..
Customs (Transit Sheds) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1931
Customs (Transit Sheds) Rules, 1933
Customs (Transit Sheds) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1934 ..
Customs (Transit Sheds) (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1936 ..
Customs (Transit Sheds) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1936
Customs (Weighing of Import) Rules, 1924
Freetown Harbour (Boarding of Station)
Order in Council, 1927
Customs (Storage Rates) Order in Council,
1928
Customs (Fees) Order in Council, 1926 and
1928
Customs, Kambia (Delegation of Powers)
Order, 1929
Customs (Marking of Imported Merchan-
dise) Rules, 1929
Customs (Marking of Imported Merchan-
dise) (Amendment) Rules, 1931
Customs (Palm Kernels Freetown Storage
Rates) Order in Council, 1932
Customs (Legal Quays and Sufferance
Wharves) Order in Council, 1932
Customs (Legal Quays and Sufferance
Wharves) (Amendment) Order in Council,
1935
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Customs (Legal Quays and Sufferance
Wharves) (Amendment) Order in Council,
1939 .. .. .. .. 14 of 1939 1939 267
Customs (Fees) Order in Council, 1931 .. 26 of 1931 1931 99
Customs (Fees) Order in Council, 1932 .. 24 of 1932 1932 361
Customs (Fees) (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1939 .. .. .. 26 of 1939 1939 290
Customs (Free Storage of Goods) (No. 2)
Order in Council, 1933 .. .. 12 of 1933 1933 139
Customs (Legal Quays) Order in Council,
1933 .. .... 21 of 1933 1933 155
Customs (Fees) Order in Council, 1934 .. 23 of 1934 1934 199
Customs (Ports) Order in Council, 1936 .. 21 of 1936 1936 146
Customs (Import and Export List) Order in
Council, 1936 .. ... 35 of 1936 1936 170
Customs (Import and Export List) (Amend-
ment) Order in Council, 1938 .. 7 of 1938 1938 107
Customs (Rates of Rent) Order in Council,
1937.. .. .. 18 of 1937 1937 347
Customs (Kailahun) Order in Council, 1939 .. 28 of 1939 1939 294
Customs (Kailahun) (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1940 .. .. .. 128 of 1940 1940 399
Customs (Fees) (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1940 .. .. .. 49 of 1940 1940 203
Customs (Rates for Storage of Goods) Order
in Council, 1941 .. 64 of 1941 1941 208
Customs (Entry of Goods) Order in Council,
1941 .... .. 122 of 1941 1941 300
Customs (Government Wharf) (Amendment)
Rules, 1941 .. .. 145 of 1941 1941 410
Customs (Rates for Storage of Goods) Order
in Council, 1942 .11 of 1942 1942 141
Customs (Export Prohibition) Order in
Council, 1942 .. 145 of 1942 1942 375
Customs (Export Prohibition) Order in
Council, 1942 .. .. 147 of 1942 1942 377
Customs (Certificates of Origin and Interests)
Order in Council, 1942 .. 148 of 1942 1942 379
CUSTOMS TARIFF ORDINANCE, 1932 .. 1 of 1932 1932 1
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1933 .. .. ... 27 of 1933 1933 79
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1934 .. .. 1 of 1934 1934 1
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .. .. .. .. 7 of 1938 1938 15
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .. .. .. 18 of 1938 1938 48
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1939 .. .. .. 23 of 1939 1939 100
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 3) Ordin-
ance, 1939 27 of 1939 1939 161
Custoins Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordin-
ance, 1939 .. 43 of 1939 1939 242
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Ordinance,
1940 ... .. 25 of 1940 1940 73
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1932 .. .. 23 of 1932 1932 357
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1933 .. .. .. 9 of 1933 1933 134
Customs Tariff Rules, 1933 .. .. 4 of 1933 1933 186
Customs Tariff (No. 2) Rules, 1933 .. .. 15 of 1933 1933 234
Customs Tariff (No. 3) Rules, 1933 .. .. 22 of 1933 1933 250
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Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1934 .. .. .. 25 of 1934 1934 307
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1935 .... .. 3 of 1935 1935 91
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1936 .. 14 of 1936 1936 223
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1936 .. .. .. .. 24 of 1936 1936 295
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1937 .. 9 of 1937 1937 392
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1937 .. .. .. 10 of 1937 1937 393
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1938 .. 13 of 1938 1938 166
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1938 .. .... 19 of 1938 1938 220
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules,
1938 .23 of 1938 1938 224
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1939 .. .. .. 29 of 1939 1939 296
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1939 .. 8 of 1939 1939 321
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1939 .. .. .... 18 of 1939 1939 341
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1940 28 of 1940 1940 141
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1940 .. 50 of 1940 1940 205
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Order
in Council, 1940 .. 51 of 1940 1940 206
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1940 .. .. .. 134 of 1940 1940 447
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Rules, 1941 7 of 1941 1941 134
Customs (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1941 45 of 1941 1941 186
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1941 .. 47 of 1941 1941 188
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules,
1941 .. .. 107 of 1941 1941 275
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 3) Order
in Council, 1941 158 of 1941 1941 416
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 4) Order
in Council, 1941 .. 149 of 1941 1941 417
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 5) Order
in Council, 1941 150 of 1941 1941 418
Customs Tariff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1942 .. 67 of 1942 1942 233
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Order
in Council, 1942 .. .. 68 of 1942 1942 234
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 3) Order
in Council, 1942 .. .. 69 of 1942 1942 235
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 4) Order
in Council, 1942 .. 172 of 1942 1942 417
Customs Tariff (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1942 .... 182 of 1942 1942 433
CUSTOMS (AIRCRAFT) REGULATIONS, 1938 1 of 1938 1938 231
Customs (Aircraft) (Amendment) Regula-
tions, 1939 .. .. .. 16 of 1939 1939 518

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DANGEROUS DRUGS ORDINANCE, 1926 .. 10 of 1926 Supp. 211
Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Ordinance,
1932 .. .. .. .. 22 of 1932 1932 87
Dangerous Drugs Order in Council, 1928 19 of 1928 Supp. 823
Raw Opium Rules, 1929 .. .. 1 of 1929 Supp. 824
Dangerous Drugs Rules, 1929 5 of 1929 Supp. 827
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Dangerous Drugs (Amendment) Rules, 1937
Dangerous Drugs (Benzoyl-Morphine) Rules,
1929 ..
Dangerous Drugs Order in Council, 1931
Dangerous Drugs Order in Council, 1937
DEBTOR'S ORDINANCE, 1924
Debtor's (Amendment) Ordinance, 1927
DEFENCE LANDS ACQUISITION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1942
DEFENCE REGULATIONS, ORDERS, etc.
Emerg2l:cy Powers Defence Act, 1939
Emergency Powers (Colonial Defence) Order
in Council-(Imperial) .
Ships and Aircraft (Transfer Restriction)
Act, 1939
Defence Regulations (No. 11), 1939
Defence Regulations (No. 11) (Amendment),
1939
Defence (Revocation) (No. 12) Regulations,
1939 .
Defence Regulations (No. 13), 1939
Defence Regulations (No. 16), 1939
Defence (No. 14) (Licensing of Motor Vehicles)
Regulations, 1939
Defence (No. 15) (Licensing of Motor Boats)
Regulations, 1939
Defence (Advisory Committee) Rules, 1939
Declaration of War Proclamation, 1939
Contraband of War Proclamation, 1939
Public Emergency Proclamation, 1939
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) Regula-
tions, 1940
Defence (Code Telegrams) Regulations
Defence (Revocation of provisions vesting
property in Custodian) Order
Defence (Interpretation) Regulations
Prize Court (Fees) Rules, 1940
Defence Regulations (Amendment) Regula-
tions
Defence (Pilotage) Regulations
Defence (Pilotage) (Amendment) Regulations
Prohibition of Exports (Defence) (Amend-
ment) Order in Council
Defence (Finance) Regulations
Defence (Finance) Order ..
Defence (Finance) (No. 2) Order
Defence (Prices of Goods) Regulations
Defence (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations
Defence (Pilotage) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Regulations
Defence (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations.
Prize Court Fees (Imperial) Order
Declaration of War with Italy
Defence (Amendment of Processions) Regu-
lations ..
Defence (Port Traffic) Order
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
Regulations
Defence (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations.
Defence (Delegation of Powers) under Regula-
tion 17 to District Commissioner, Port
Loko
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Sierra Leone Defence Corps (No. 2) Rules 89 of 1940 1940 321
Defence (Prohibition of Importation of
United Kingdom Bank Notes) Regulations 100 of 1940 1940 338
Defence (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations .. 101 of 1940 1940 339
Defence (Supplies to Non-British Vessels)
Regulations .. .. .. .. 105 of 1940 1940 351
Defence (Cape Sierra Leone Protected
Area) Order .. .. .. .. 106 of 1940 1940 353
Defence (Cape Sierra Leone Protected
Area) Rules .. .. .. 107 of 1940 1940 353
Sierra Leone Defence Corps (No. 3) Rules 114 of 1940 1940 376
Defence (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations 115 of 1940 1940 377
Defence (Possession and Use of Motor
Vehicles by Aliens Registration) Rules 116 of 1940 1940 378
Defence (Colony Protected Area) (No. 2)
Order .. ... 119 of 1940 1940 386
Defence (Possession of Firearms by Aliens)
Rules .. .. .. .. 120 of 1940 1940 388
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
Regulations .. .. 121 of 1940 1940 389
Defence (Amendment) (No 8) Regulations .. 123 of 1940 1940 392
Defence (The Colony Protected Area) Rules 125 of 1940 1940 396
Defence (Finance) (No. 2) (Amendment)
Order .. .. .. .. 127 of 1940 1940 398
Defence (Pilotage) (Amendment) Regulations 137 of 1940 1940 451
Defence (Revocation of Amendment of Trad-
ing with the Enemy Ordinance, 1939) Regu-
lations .. .. .. 138 of 1940 1940 452
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) Regulations .. .. 142 of 1940 1940 491
Defence (Amendment) (No. 9) Regulations,
1940 .. .. .. .. 143 of 1940 1940 493
Defence (Cargo in Enemy Ships) Order .. 144 of 1940 1940 494
Defence (Prohibition of Flying over certain
Area) Order .. .. .. .. 146 of 1940 1940 498
Defence (Liquor Licence) Regulations .. 147 of 1940 1940 499
Defence (Control of Photography) Order .. 11 of 1941 1941 140
Defence (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations.. 12 of 1941 1941 141
Defence (Amendment) (No. 3) Regulations .. 17 of 194'1 1941 153
Defence (Finance) (No. 2) (Amendment)
Order .. .. .. 19 of 1941 1941 155
Defence (Control of Imports) (Amendment)
Regulations .... .. 22 of 1941 1941 158
Defence (Rent Assessment) Regulations 23 of 1941 1941 159
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
Regulations .. .. .. 25 of 1941 1941 164
Defence (Amendment) (No.4) Regulations .. 26 of 1941 1941 165
Defence (Amendment of Official Secrets
Acts) Regulations .. .. 27 of 1941 1941 166
Defence (Rent Assessment) Order .. .. 28 of 1941 1941 168
Defence (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations .. 30 of 1941 1941 170
Defence (Control of Imports) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Regulations .. .. 32 of 1941 1941 172
Defence (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations .. 36 of 1941 1941 177
Defence (Censorship) Order .. .. 43 of 1941 1941 184
Defence (Government Wharf Protected
Place) Order .. .. .. 49 of 1941 1941 190
Defence (Embarkation and Disembarkation)
Order .. .. .. .. .. 50 of 1941 1941 192
Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic
Ordinance) Regulations .. .. 52 of 1941 1941 194
Defence (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations .. 53 of 1941 1941 196










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Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) Regulations .. .. .. 60 of 1941 1941 203
Defence (Restriction of Wireless Trans-
mitting Apparatus) Order .. .. 61 of 1941 1941 204
Defence (Amendment) (No.8) Regulations .. 62 of 1941 1941 205
Defence (Identification of Persons) Order .. 63 of 1941 1941 206
Defence (Electra House Protected Place)
Order .. .. .. .. 65 of 1941 1941 209
Defence (Amendment) (No. 9) Regulations 73 of 1941 1941 223
Defence (Marampa, Pepel and Tonkaw Pro-
tected Areas) Order .. .. 74 of 1941 1941 225
Defence (Amendment) (No. 10) Regulations 76 of 1941 1941 227
Defence (Control of Imports) Regulations 77 of 1941 1941 228
Defence (Rent Assessment) (Amendment)
Regulations .. .. .. 80 of 1941 1941 235
Defence (Rent Assessment) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Regulations .. .. .. 81 of 1941 1941 237
Defence (Finance) (Amendment) Order .. 84 of 1941 1941 248
Defence (Amendment) (No. 11) Regulations 86 of 1941 1941 251
Defence (Amendment) (No. 12) Regulations 88 of 1941 1941 253
Defence (Military Transfer) Regulations 89 of 1941 1941 254
Defence (Liquor Control) Regulations .. 90 of 1941 1941 256
Defence (Rokel River Prohibition) Order 92 of 1941 1941 258
Defence (Control of Liquor) Order 95 of 1941 1941 261
Defence (Sale of Liquor on Credit) Regula-
tions .. .. .. 96 of 1941 1941 262
Defence (Prices of Goods) Order in Council 98 of 1941 1941 264
Defence (Control of Liquor) (Amendment)
Order 99 of 1941 1941 265
Defence (Finance) (Amendment) Regulations 100 of 1941 1941 266
Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic
Ordinance) (No. 2) Regulations .. .. 101 of 1941 1941 268
Defence (Control of Boats) Order ... .. 102 of 1941 1941 269
Defence (Finance) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Order .. 103 of 1941 1941 271
Defence (Amendment of Interpretation
Ordinance, 1933) Regulations .. 104 of 1941 1941 272
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Regulations .109 of 1941 1941 277
Defence (Amendment) (No. 13) Regulations 111 of 1941 1941 280
Defence (Advisory Committee) (Amendment)
Rules ..112 of 1941 1941 282
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Regulations .114 of 1941 1941 284
Defence (Customs Detention) Regulations 118 of 1941 1941 294
Defence (Amendment) (No. 14) Regulations 120 of 1941 1941 296
Defence (Freetown Traffic on Highways)
Order .... 121 of 1941 1941 299
Defence (Finance) No. 2) Regulations 125 of 1941 1941 303
Defence (Finance) (No. 3) Order 126 of 1941 1941 304
Defence (Finance) (Exemption) Order 128 of 1941 1941 306
Defence (Possession and Use of Motor Vehi-
cles by Aliens) Rules 135 of 1941 1941 382
Defence (Amendment) (No. 15) Regulations 140 of 1941 1941 401
Defence (Amendment) (No. 16) Regulations 141 of 1941 1941 404
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
(No. 3) Regulations 142 of 1941 1941 405
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
Order 143 of 1941 1941 406
Defence (Patents, Copyright and Trade
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Defence (Possession and Use of Motor Vehi-
cles by Aliens (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1941 .. 155 of 1941 1941 423
Defence (Amendment) (No. 17) Regulations .. 157 of 1941 1941 429
Declaration of War (His Majesty and
Roumania, Hungary and Finland) Pro-
clamation .. .. .. 158 of 1941 1941 430
Declaration of War (His Britannic Majesty
and His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of
Japan) Proclamation .. .. 159 of 1941 1941 431
Defence (Amendment) (No. 18) Regulations 160 of 1941 1941 432
Defence (Settlement of Labour Disputes)
Order .. .. .. .. 162 of 1941 1941 435
Defence (Amendment of the Liquor Licence
Ordinance, 1924) Regulations .. 163 of 1941 1941 438
Defence (Returns of Stocks of Rice and
Ginger) Order .. .. .. 16 of 1941 1941 440
Defence (Amendment of the Liquor Licence
Ordinance, 1924) (No. 2) Regulations 165 of 1941 1941 441
Defence (Amendment) (No. 19) Regulations .. 167 of 1941 1941 449
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order .. .. .. 169 of 1941 1941 453
Defence (Revocation of certain Defence
Legislation) Regulations .. 172 of 1941 1941 456
Defence (Control of Boats) (Amendment)
Order .. .. .. 2 of 1942 1942 103
Declaration of War between His Majesty and
Bulgaria .. .. 3 of 1942 1942 104
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale) Order 10 of 1942 1942 133
Defence (Amendment) Regulations 12 of 1942 1942 145
Defence (Amendment of the Liquor Licence
Ordinance, 1924) Regulations 18 of 1942 1942 165
Defence (Prices jof Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) Order .. 20 of 1942 1942 168
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 2) Order .. 23 of 1942 1942 171
Declaration of War between His Majesty and
Thailand .. .. .. 24 of 1942 1942 172
Defence (Prices of Ginger) Order .. 26 of 1942 1942 175
Defence (Cotton Textiles) Order .. .. 27 of 1942 1942 176
Defence (Amendment of the Pensions
(Widows and Orphans) Ordinance, 1924)
Regulations .. .. 29 of 1942 1942 180
Defence (Settlement of Labour Disputes)
Order .. .. .. 30 of 1942 1942 181
Defence (Amendment) (No. 2) Regulations .. 33 of 1942 1942 184
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 3) Order .. .. 34 of 1942 1942 186
Defence (Amendment) (No.3) Regulations .. 37 of 1942 1942 189
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 4) Order .. .. 41 of 1942 1942 196
Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic
Ordinance) Regulations .. 46 of 1942 1942 202
Defence (Amendment) (No. 4) Regulations .. 47 of 1942 1942 203
Defence (Photography and Measurement of
Persons in Custody) Rules .. .. 49 of 1942 1942 205
Defence (Amendment) (No. 5) Regulations .. 51 of 1942 1942 208
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 5) Order . 54 of 1942 1942 212
Defence (Essential Work) (General Provi-
sions) Order .. .. 58 of 1942 1942 216
Defence (Control of Traffic in the Port of
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D-continued.
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 6) Order
Defence (Restriction of sales to the Services)
Order ..
Defence (Cotton Textiles) (Amendment)
Order ..
Defence (Locally Grown Sawn Timber)
Order
Defence (Amendment of Light and Harbour
Dues Ordinance) Regulations
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
Regulations
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 8) Regulations
Defence (Civil Defence) Regulations
Defence (Lights and Traffic) Order
Defence (Amendment of Royal West African
Frontier Force Ordinance, 1924) Regula-
tions
Defence (Control of Traffic in the Port of
Freetown (Amendment) Order
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 9) Order
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 10) Order
Defence (Civil Defence) Order
Defence (Amendment) (No. 6) Regulations
Defence (Amendment) (No. 7) Regulations .
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail Order)
Defence (Locally Grown Sawn Timber) Order
Defence (Essential Works) (General Pro-
visions) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order
Defence (Amendment) (No.8) Regulations ..
Defence (Finance) (Amendment) Order
Defence Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 13) Order
Defence (Lights and Traffic) (Amendment)
Order ..
Defence (Essential Work) (General Provisions)
(Amendment) (No. 3) Order
Defence (Emigration Restriction) (No. 2)
Order ..
Defence (Colony Protected Area) (Govern-
ment Wharf) Rules
Defence (Terne Plate) Order
Defence (Falconbridge Protected Place)
Order ...
Defence (Prices of Textiles) Order
Defence (Cotton Textiles) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order .
Defence (Lights and Traffic) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order ..
Defence (Departmental Offences Ordinance,
1924 (Amendment) Regulations ..
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Regulations
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 11) Order
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 14) Order
Defence (Amendment) (No. 9) Regulations.
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D-continued.
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Amendment)
(No. 3) Regulations .. .. 150 of 1942 1942 383
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 12) Order .. 152 of 1942 1942 388
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 15) Order .. 153 of 1942 1942 389
Defence (Restriction of Shops) Revocation
Order .. .. .. .. 156 of 1942 1942 394
Defence (Amendment) (No. 9) Regulations .157 of 1942 1942 395
Defence (Civil Defence) (Amendment) Regu-
lations .. .. .. .. 159 of 1942 1942 397
Compulsory Service (Amendment) (No. 2)
Regulations .. .. 160 of 1942 1942 399
Defence (Publication of Prices) Order .. 161 of 1942 1942 400
Defence (Freetown Improvement) Regula-
tions .. .. .. .. 165 of 1942 1942 407
Defence (Jui Protected Place) Order .. 166 of 1942 1942 408
Defence (Amendment) (No. 10) Regulations 167 of 1942 1942 410
Freetown Highways Traffic (Defence) (Revo-
cation) Order ... 169 of 1942 1942 412
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 13) Order .. 170 of 1942 1942 413
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 16) Order .. .. .. 171 of 1942 1942 415
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 14) Order .. 176 of 1942 1942 422
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 17) Order .. .. 177 of 1942 1942 423
Defence (Terne Plate) (No. 2) Order .. 178 of 1942 1942 425
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Wholesale)
(Amendment) (No. 15) Order .. .. 179 of 1942 1942 426
Defence (Prices of Goods) (Retail) (Amend-
ment) (No. 18) Order .. .. .. 180 of 1942 1942 429
Defence (Publication of Prices) (No. 2) Order 181 of 1942 1942 432
Defence (Control of Imports) (Amendment)
Regulations, 1942 .. .. 183 of 1942 1942 434
Defence (Unauthorised Use of Motor Vehi-
cles) Order .... .. 184 of 1942 1942 436
Defence (Examination of Hackney Carriages)
Order .. .. .. .. 185 of 1942 1942 437
Defence (Salvage of Rubber) Order .. 186 of 1942 1942 438
Defence (Defence Corps) (Amendment) Regu-
lations .. .. .. .. 188 of 1942 1942 441
Sierra Leone Defence Corps Rules .. 189 of 1942 1942 442
Sierra Leone Defence Corps (No. 2) Rules 190 of 1942 1942 443
Defence (Control of Imports) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Regulations .. .. .. 191 of 1942 1942 444
Defence (Amendment) (No. 11) Regulations 193 of 1642 1942 446
Defence Curfew Order .... 194 of 1942 1942 447
Defence (Amendment of the Court Messen-
gers Ordinance, 1931) Regulations .. 195 of 1942 1942 448
DEPARTMENTAL OFFENCES ORDINANCE,
1924 ... .. 52 I 402
Defence (Departmental Offences (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1942 .. .. 137 of 1942 1942 363
DESTRUCTIVE PESTS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 53 I 405
Destructive Pests (Amendment) Ordinance,
1929 .. .. .. .. .. 53 Supp. 45
Scale Pest Order in Council, 1924 .. 53 III 52
Scale Pest (Amendment) Order in Council,
1929 .. .. .. .. .. 53 Supp. 555











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Destructive Pests (Citrus and Banana Plants)
Order in Council, 1929 .. .. 53 Supp. 554
Destructive Pests Order in Council, 1929 53 Supp. 556
Destructive Pests (Kola) Order in Council,
1930 ..53 Supp. 556
Plant Pests (Import) Order in Council, 1936 50 of 1936 1936 118
Plant Pests (Import) (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1937 .5 of 1937 1937 321
DIAMOND AGREEMENT AND LICENCE
(RATIFICATION) ORDINANCE, 1935 22 of 1935 1935 59
DIAMOND INDUSTRY PROFIT TAX ORDIN-
ANCE, 1935 .. 23 of 1935 1935 75
DIAMOND INDUSTRY PROTECTION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1936 .. 9 of 1936 1936 36
Diamond Industry Protection Rules, 1936
(Application) Order in Council, 1936 .. 15 of 1936 1936 139
Diamond Industry Protection Rules, 1936 15 of 1936 1936 224
Diamond Industry Protection (Amendment)
Rules, 1937 .. .... 2 of 1937 1937 376
Diamond Protection Areas Order, 1936 .. 2 of 1936 1936 190
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Diamond Protection Areas Order, 1939 .. 15 of 1939 1939 547
DOCKS (REGULATION) ORDINANCE, 1938 19 of 1938 1938 50
Wharves (Safety of Workers) Rules, 1940 30 of 1940 1940 149
Wharves (Safety of Workers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1940.. .. 91 of 1940 1940 326
DOGS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 54 I 408
Hill Station and Wilberforce Barracks (Dogs
Licences) Order in Council, 1931 .. 30 of 1931 1931 112
DOMESTIC LOANS ORDINANCE, 1927 .. 22 of 1927 Supp. 293
DOMESTIC LOANS ORDINANCE, 1931 .. 4 of 1931 1931 27
DOMESTIC LOANS ORDINANCE, 1935 .. 2 of 1935 1935 3
DOMESTIC LOANS ORDINANCE, 1942 .. 25 of 1942 1942 85

E.
EDUCATION ORDINANCE, 1938 .. .. 16 of 1938 1938 35
Education (Colony) Rules, 1929 .. 30 of 1929 Supp. 467
Education (Protectorate) Rules, 1930 .. 28 of 1930 Supp. 911
Education (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1933 .. .. 28 of 1933 1933 263
Education (Colony) (Amendment) Rules, 1934 21 of 1934 1934 257
Education (Colony) (Amendment) Rules, 1941 1 of 1941 1941 125
Education (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1941 .. .. .. .. 31 of 1941 1941 171
Education (Colony) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1941 .. .. .. .. 171 of 1941 1941 455
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER ORDINANCE,
1926 .. .. .. .. 12 of 1926 Supp. 223
Electric Light and Power (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1935 .. .. 12 of 1935 1935 35
Electricity Rules, 1927 and 1930 .. .. 19 of 1927 Supp. 834
Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 1931 28 of 1931 1931 123
Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 1932 14 of 1932 1932 463
Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 1935 .. 17 of 1935 1935 168
Electricity (Amendment) Rules, 1941 108 of 1941 1941 276
EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED ORDINANCE,
1934 .. .. .. 30 of 1934 1934 109
Employers and Employed (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1936 ... 15 of 1936 1936 49
Employers and Employed (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1938 .. .. .. 13 of 1938 1938 29











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Employers and Employed (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939 13 of 1939 1939 31
Employers and Employed (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1941 19 of 1941 1941 84
Employers and Employed (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942 26 of 1942 1942 89
Employers and Employed Registration of
Employees Rules, 1940 9 of 1940 1940 103
Employers and Employed Registration of
Employees (Amendment) Rules, 1941 .. 132 of 1941 1941 310
Employers and Employed (Registration of
Servants) Rules, 1941 .146 of 1941 1941 412
ENEMY PROPERTY ORDINANCE, 1924 56 I 446
ENQUIRIES (PROTECTORATE) ORDINANCE,
1924 .. 57 I 461
ESCHEAT ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 58 I 463
ESTATES OF AFRICANS ADMINISTRATION
ORDINANCE, 1924. 59 I 472
EXECUTION AGAINST REAL PROPERTY
ORDINANCE, 1924.. .. .. .. 61 477
EXPLOSIVES ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 62 I 481
Explosives (Amendment) Ordinance, 1929 62 Supp. 48
Explosives (Protectorate) Order in Council,
1929 .. .. .. .. .. 62 Supp. 557
Explosives Rules, 1929 and 1930 .. 62 Supp. 557
Explosives (Amendment) Rules, 1936 11 of 1936 1936 215
EXPORTS AND IMPORTS PROHIBITION
ORDINANCE, 1924 ... 63 I 485
Exports and Imports (Prohibition) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939 .. 44 of 1939 1939 244
Export Prohibition Order in Council, 1924 63 III 57
Export Prohibition (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1926 .. .. 63 Supp. 568
Import Prohibition Order in Council, 1926 63 Supp. 568
Import Prohibition (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1938 6 of 1938 1938 106
Gum Copal (Export Prohibition) Order in
Council, 1931 .. 13 of 1931 1931 42
Hunting Lamps Importation Prohibition
Order, 1932 .. .. .. 9 of 1932 1932 323
Import Prohibition Order, 1933 .. .. 4 of 1933 1933 128
Manufactured Gold Export Prohibition
Order in Council, 1934 .. ..... 15 of 1934 1934 189
Minerals (Export Prohibition) Order in
Council, 1935 2 of 1935 1935 90
Export Prohibition (Spain) Order in Council,
1936 .. 20 of 1936 1936 145
Rice (Export Prohibition) Order in Council,
1937 .. .. 1 of 1937 1937 317
Import Prohibition (Diamond) Order in
Council, 1938 .. 3 of 1938 1938 102
Noxious Cases (Import Prohibition) Order in
Council, 1938 .. 4 of 1938 1938 103
Import Prohibition (No. 2) Order in Council,
1938 ... .. 8 of 1938 1938 108
Import Prohibition Order in Council, 1939 12 of 1939 1939 265
Prohibition of Imports (Certificates of Origin
and Interest) Order in Council, 1939 .. 33 of 1939 1939 300
Prohibition of Imports (Certificates of Origin
and Interest) (Amendment) Order in Coun-
cil, 1940 .. .. .. .. 24 of 1940 1940 137












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Chapter or
other Legislative
Number.


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E-continued.

Prohibition of Imports (Certificates of Origin
and Interest (Amendment) (No. 2) Order in
Council, 1940
Prohibition of Exports (Defence) (Amend-
ment) Order in Council, 1940
Exports Prohibition Order in Council, 1940
Exports and Imports (Certificates of Origin
and Interest) (Amendment) Order in Coun-
cil, 1942
EXTRADITION ORDINANCE, 1924 ..
EVIDENCE ORDINANCE, 1939


F.

FALSE PERSONATION ORDINANCE, 1924
FALSE PUBLICATIONS ORDINANCE, 1924
False Publications (Amendment) Ordinance,
1927 ...
FANGAY ORDINANCE, 1924
Fangay (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934
FERRIES ORDINANCE, 1931
Ferries (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932
Ferry Tolls Order in Council, 1931 ..
Kumrabai-Mamila Ferry Discontinuance,
Order in Council, 1931 .
Kumrabai-Mamila Order, 1932
Yoni-Niawama Ferry Order in Council, 1933
Ferries Rules, 1936
FIRE ENQUIRY ORDINANCE, 1924
FIRE (FREETOWN) PREVENTION MEASURES
ORDINANCE, 1932..
FOLDED WOVEN GOODS ORDINANCE, 1933
Folded Woven Goods (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1936
Folded Woven Goods Rules, 1941 ..
FOODSTUFFS (CONTROL AND PREVENTION
OF EXPLOITATION) ORDINANCE, 1932
Control of Foods Order in Council, 1939
Control of Foodstuff (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1940 ..
FORCED LABOUR ORDINANCE, 1932
Forced Labour (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938
FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACTS (TRIAL EX-
PENSES) ORDINANCE, 1924
FOREIGN MARRIAGE ORDINANCE, 1924
Foreign Marriage (Amendment) Ordinance,
1927 ..
FOREIGN JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL EN-
FORCEMENT) ORDINANCE, 1935 ..
FORESHORES ORDINANCE, 1931
Foreshores (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932.
FORESTRY ORDINANCE, 1924
Forestry (Amendment) Ordinance, 1929
Forestry (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933
Forestry (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
Forestry Order in Council, 1942
Forestry (Amendment) Order in Council,
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F-continued.

Protectorate Administration (Reorganiza-
tion) Statute Law Revision Ordinance, 1939 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve Licence Order in Council,
1924 .. .. .. 74 III 59
Forest (Protection) Order in Council, 1931 15 of 1931 1931 57
Gum Copal (Allocation of Royalties) Order in
Council, 1932 .. .. .. 6 of 1932 1932 317
Forestry Timber Licence (Amendment)
Rules, 1930 .. .. 25 of 1930 Supp. 588
Forest Reserve (Colony) Order, 1924 .. 74 III 63
Forest Reserve (Bojene Hills) Order, 1924 .. 74 III 62
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Dodo Hills) Order, 1924 .. 74 III 64
Forest Reserve (Goboi Hills) Order, 1924 .. 74 III 66
Forest Reserve (Kambui Hills) Order, 1924.. 74 III 67
Forest Reserve (Kangari Hills) Order, 1924.. 74 III 70
Forest Reserve (Kassewe Hills) Order, 1924 74 III 72
Forest Reserve (Leicester Peak) Order, 1924 74 III 73
Forest Reserve (Moyamba Hill) Order, 1924 74 III 74
Forest Reserve (Nimmini Hills) (North)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. .. 74 Ill 75
Forest Reserve (Nimmini Hills) (South)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. .. 74 III 76
Forest Restricted Area (Bafi and Sewa Rivers)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. 74 III 78
Forest Restricted Area (Kholifa Mabang)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. .. 74 III 80
Forest Restricted Area (Yonni Mamila)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. 74 III 81
Forest Restricted Area (Yonni Mabanta)
Order, 1924 .. .. .. .. 74 III 81
Forestry Order in Council, 1928 .. .. 9 of 1928 Supp. 570
Forest Reserve (Gola Forest East) Order, 1926 9 of 1926 Supp. 571
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Gola Forest West) Order,
1926 .. .. .. 10 of 1926 Supp. 573
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Tonkoli) Order, 1926 .. 14 of 1926 Supp. 575
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Gboi Hills) Order, 1926 .. 15 of 1926 Supp. 579
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Malal Hills) Order, 1927 .. 6 of 1927 Supp. 580
Forest Reserve (Singamba Ridge) Order, 1928 19 of 1928 Supp. 581
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Tama) Order, 1928 .. 22 of 1928 Supp. 581
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Gola Forest North) Order,
1930 .. .. .. 5 of 1930 Supp. 583
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Lhei Hills) Order, 1930 7 of 1930 Supp. 586
Forest Reserve (South Kambui Hills) Order,
1932 .. .. .. 3 of 1932 1932 387
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939, 22 of 1939 1939 93
Port Loko Forest Reserve (East) Order, 1932 4 of 1932 1932 389
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Port Loko Forest Reserve (West) Order, 1932 5 of 1932 1932 391
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Reserve (Tabe) Order, 1932 .. 6 of 1932 1932 393
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Forest Restricted Area (Iongbora) Order in
Council 1935 ., .. ,. .. 15 of 1935 1935 112












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Forest Reserve (Gori Hills) Order, 1935
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939)
Colony Forest Reserve (Moku Hill) Order,
1937
Colony Forest Reserve (Kent Extension)
Order, 1938
Protectorate Administration Reorganization
Statute Law Revision Ordinance, 1939
FORTIFICATION LANDS ORDINANCE, 1924 ..
FORTIFICATION SKETCHING ORDINANCE,
1924
FREDERICK ALBERT MATHIAS PENSION
ORDINANCE, 1934..
FREETOWN FIRE PREVENTION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1932
FREETOWN IMPROVEMENT ORDINANCE,
1924
Freetown Improvement (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1926
Freetown Improvement (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1940 .
Freetown Improvement (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1941
Freetown Improvement (Amendment) (No. 2)
Ordinance, 1941
Freetown Improvement (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1942
Freetown Improvement (Part V Application)
Order in Council, 1929
Freetown Improvement (Magazine Town
Planning Area) Order in Council, 1941
Defence (Freetown Improvement) Regula-
tions, 1942
FREETOWN IMPROVEMENT (EXTENSION)
ORDINANCE, 1927..
Freetown Improvement (Second Urban Area)
Application of First Schedule
FREETOWN MUNICIPALITY ORDINANCE,
1927
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1932
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) (No. 2)
Ordinance, 1932
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1933
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1934
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1938
Freetown Municipality (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1941 ..
Pawnbrokers Ordinance, 1934
Freetown (Victoria Park) Bye-laws, 1924
Freetown (Sale of Foodstuffs) Bye-laws, 1924
Freetown (Slaughter House) Bye-laws, 1924
Freetown (Slaughter House) Amending Bye-
laws, 1933
Freetown (Slaughter House) (No. 2) Amend-
ing Bye-laws, 1933
Freetown (Slaughter House) Amending Bye-
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F-continued.
Freetown Cattle Bye-laws, 1932
Freetown Reservations Rates Order in Coun-
cil, 1924
City Council of Freetown (Acquisition of
Land) Order in Council, 1939
City Council of Freetown (Acquisition of
Land) Order in Council, 1940
FREETOWN MUNICIPALITY BUILDING
SCHEME ORDINANCE, 1933
FREETOWN MUNICIPALITY OFFICERS'
SUPERANNUATION ORDINANCE, 1929
FREETOWN PUBLIC CEMETERIES ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
FREETOWN WATERWORKS ORDINANCE,
1924 ..
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1928 and 1930.
Freetown Waterworks Rules, 1924 ..
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) Rules,
1931 ..
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1931
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) Rules,
1932 ..
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) Rules,
1933
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) Rules,
1940
Freetown Waterworks (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1940
Freetown Waterworks (Prescribed Water-
works Area) Order in Council, 1929
Freetown Waterworks (Prescribed Water-
works Area) (No. 2) Order in Council, 1939
FRENCH COMPANY ORDINANCE, 1924
FRIENDLY SOCIETIES ORDINANCE, 1924
FRUIT EXPORT ORDINANCE, 1933 ..
Fruit Export (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934
Fruit Export Order, 1934 ..
Fruit Export Rules, 1934 ..
FUGITIVE CRIMINALS SURRENDER ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
Fugitive Criminals Surrender Order, 1924
Fugitive Criminals Surrender (Amendment)
Order, 1933
Fugitive Criminals Surrender (Amendment)
Order, 1934
Fugitive Criminals Surrender (Amendment)
Order, 1935
Fugitive Criminals Surrender (Amendment)
Order, 1939
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GENERAL LOAN AND INSCRIBED STOCK
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. .. .. 88 I 673
General Loan and Inscribed Stock (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1927 .. 26 of 1927 Supp. 305
GENERAL REGISTRATION ORDINANCE, 1924 89 I 680
General Registration (Amendment) Ordin-
ance .. 89 Supp. 65
GUIDES' PROHIBITION ORDINANCE, 1924 90 I 685
Guides' Rules, 1924 .. 90 III 97

H.
HENRY YOUNG PENSION ORDINANCE, 1931 33 of 1931 1931 151
HIGHWAYS DIVERSION ORDINANCE, 1924 92 I 694
HIGHWAYS (STRAYING OF ANIMALS)
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 93 I 696
Highways (Straying of Animals) Ordinance,
1924 (Extension to Protectorate) Proclama-
tion, 1933 .... .. 2 of 1933 1933 275
HOMICIDE ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 94 I 698
HOMICIDE (JURISDICTION) ORDINANCE,
1924 .... 95 I 699
HOUSE TAX (COLONY) ORDINANCE, 1924 96 I 700
House Tax (Colony) (Amendment) Ordinance,
1926 and 1930 .. 96 Supp. 67
House Tax (Colony) (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1931 24 of 1931 1931 103
House Tax (Colony) (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1933 .. .. 14 of 1933 1933 33
Protectorate (No.3) (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1926 (s. 4) .. .. .. 17 of 1926 Supp. 233
Rural Areas Ordinance, 1937 (s. 74) .. 26 of 1937 1937 312
House Tax (Colony) (Exemption) Order, 1926 21 of 1926 Supp. 592
House Tax (Colony) (Exemption) Order, 1932 9 of 1932 1932 401

I.

ILLITERATES PROTECTION ORDINANCE,
1924 .... 97 I 708
IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION ORDINANCE,
1930 .. .. 11 of 1930 Supp. 490
Immigration Restriction (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1931 .. .. 15 of 1931 1931 83
Immigration Restriction (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1936 .. .. 21 of 1936 1936 65
Immigration Restriction (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1938 .. .. .. 8 of 1938 1938 17
Immigration Restriction (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939 .. 29 of 1939 1939 169
Immigration Restriction Rules, 1933 5 of 1933 1933 188
IMPERIAL STATUTES (CRIMINAL LAW)
ADOPTION ORDINANCE, 1932 .. .. 45 of 1932 1932 271
IMPERIAL STATUTES (LAW OF PROPERTY)
ADOPTION ORDINANCE, 1932 .. .. 44 of 1932 1932 67










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other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

IMPERIAL ACTS, ORDERS IN COUNCIL, ETC.

ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE ACT, 1920 .. III 880
ADMIRALTY OFFENCES (COLONIAL) ACT, 1849 III 579
AFRICAN TERRITORIES (IMPERIAL STATUTE
EXTENSION) ORDER, 1936 .. .. .. 1936 341
AIR NAVIGATION (COLONIES, ETC.) ORDER IN
COUNCIL, 1922 .. .. .. III 883
AIR NAVIGATION (COLONIES, PROTEC-
TORATES AND MANDATED TERRITORIES)
ORDER, 1927 AND 1929 .. Supp. 1001
AIR NAVIGATION (COLONIES, PROTEC-
TORATES AND MANDATED TERRITORIES)
ORDER, 1927 (CONSOLIDATED) .. 1938 310
Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Man-
dated Territories) (Amendment) Order, 1938 1939 599
Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Man-
dated Territories) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order,
1938 1939 604
Air Navigation (Colonies, Protectorates and Man-
dated Territories) (Amendment) Order, 1939 1939 614
Air Navigation (Amendment) (No. 3) Order, 1939 21 of 1940 1940 132
ALTERATION IN ROYAL STYLE AND TITLE
PROCLAMATION .. .. Supp. 948
APPEALS TO PRIVY COUNCIL ORDER IN
COUNCIL, 1905 .. .. III 761
[See under "West African Appeals "]
ARMS EXPORT PROHIBITION ORDER, 1937 1937 467
BRITISH LAW ASCERTAINMENT ACT, 1859 III 600
BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF
ALIENS ACT AND REGULATIONS, 1914 III 848
BRITISH NATIONALITY AND STATUS OF
ALIENS ACT, 1933 .. .. 1934 331
BRITISH PROTECTORATES NEUTRALITY
ORDER, 1904 .. III 753
BRITISH PROTECTORATES (DEFENCE) ORDER
IN COUNCIL, 1916 .. .. .. III 747
BRITISH PROTECTED PERSONS ORDER, 1934 1934 338
BRITISH SETTLEMENTS ACT, 1887 .. .. III 688

COINAGE (SIERRA LEONE) ORDER, 1921 .. III 597
COINAGE (WEST AFRICAN) ORDER, 1938 .. 1938 375
West African Coinage (Amendment) Order, 1938 1939 592
COLONIAL AIR NAVIGATION (APPLICATION
OF ACTS) ORDER, 1937 1937 451
Colonial Air Navigation (Application of Acts)
(Amendment) Order, 1937 1938 260
COLONIAL COURTS OF ADMIRALTY ACT, 1890 III 690
COLONIAL LAWS VALIDITY ACT, 1865 .. III 608
COLONIAL LOANS ACT, 1899 .. .. III 751
COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACT, 1869 III 610
COLONIAL PRISONERS REMOVAL ACT, 1884 III 612
ColonialPrisoners Removal Order in Council, 1907 III 618
ColonialPrisoners Removal Order in Council, 1913 III 627
COLONIAL PROBATES ACT, 1892 (AND RULES) III 732
Colonial Probates (Colony) Order in Council, 1916 III 738
Colonial Probates (Protectorate) Order in Coun-
cil, 1916 .. .. .. .. III 739
COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 1877 .. .. III 660
COLONIAL STOCK ACT, 1892 .. .. III 668
COPYRIGHT ACT AND ORDERS IN COUNCIL III 791-837
COPYRIGHT (ROME CONVENTION) ORDER,
1933 .. .. 1933 283












Subject Matter.


IMPERIAL ORDERS-continued.
COPYRIGHT (ROME CONVENTION) MOROCCOO
(SPANISH ZONE) ORDER, 1935
COPYRIGHT (ROME CONVENTION) (VATICAN
CITY) ORDER, 1235
COPYRIGHT (NORTH BORNEO) ORDER, 1937
COPYRIGHT( LATVIA) ORDER, 1937 ..
COPYRIGHT (SARAWAK) ORDER, 1937
COURTS (COLONIAL) JURISDICTION ACT, 1874
CURRENCY ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1852
CURRENCY ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1871
DEFENCE COLONIAL ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1896
DEFENCE COLONIAL ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1916
DEFENCE SIERRA LEONE NAVAL ORDER, 1937
EMERGENCY POWERS (DEFENCE ACT), 1939
EMERGENCY POWERS (COLONIAL DEFENCE)
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1939
EVIDENCE ACT, 1851
EVIDENCE BY COMMISSION ACT, 1859
EVIDENCE BY COMMISSION ACT, 1885
EVIDENCE (COLONIAL STATUTES) ACT, 1907
EVIDENCE AND POWERS OF ATTORNEY
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1941
EXTRADITION ACT, 1870
EXTRADITION ACT, 1873
EXTRADITION ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1878
EXTRADITION ACT, 1895
EXTRADITION ACT, 1906
EXTRADITION ACT, 1932
EXTRADITION ORDERS IN COUNCIL.
Albania
Czechoslovakia
Esthonia ..
Finland
Latvia
Lithuania .. .
Portugal ..
(Denmark) White Slave Traffic)
United States of America
Austria .
Switzerland
Denmark .. .
Hungary .. .
Iceland
FINANCIAL ACT, 1894 AND ORDER IN COUN-
CIL, 1896 ...
FOREIGN ENLISTMENT ACT, 1870
FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACT, 1890
FOREIGN JURISDICTION ACT, 1913
FOREIGN LAW ASCERTAINMENT ACT, 1861
FOREIGN TRIBUNALS EVIDENCE ACT, 1856
FOREIGN MARRIAGE (AMENDMENT) ORDER
IN COUNCIL, 1933 ..
FUGITIVE OFFENDERS ACT, 1881
FUGITIVE (WEST AFRICAN) OFFENDERS
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1923
GENEVA CONVENTION ACT, 1911
GENEVA CONVENTION ACT, 1911, ORDERS IN
COUNCIL, 1917
GENEVA CONVENTION ACT, 1937
GENEYA CONVENTION ACT, 1937 COLONIESS)
QRDER IN COUNCIL, 1937 .. .


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1936
1937
1937
1938
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1937
1939

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471
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976
966
950
958
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322
332
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105

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700
707
602
582

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774

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Volume. Page.


IMPERIAL ORDERS-continued.
GENEVA CONVENTION BRITISH PROTEC-
TORATES ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1937
LETTERS PATENT
LIBERATED AFRICAN (SIERRA LEONE) ACT,
1853
MAIL SHIPS ACT, 1891 AND RULES ..
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR
ENFORCEMENT) ACT, 1920..
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (COLONY) ORDER IN
IN COUNCIL, 1923
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (PROTECTORATE)
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1923
MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (FACILI-
TIES) ACT, 1915
MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (FACILI-
TIES) AMENDMENT ACT, 1916
MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (FACILI-
TIES) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1916
MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (FACILI-
TIES) (PROTECTORATE) ORDER IN COUN-
CIL, 1916 ..
MARRIAGE ACT, 1929
MERCHANT SHIPPING ACT, 1911
Merchant Shipping (Colonies) (Amendment)
Order, 1941
MERCHANT SHIPPING (HELM) ORDER, 1935
OFFENCES NEAR SIERRA LEONE PREVEN-
TION ACT, 1861
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT, 1911
OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT, 1920
PROTECTORATE ORDER IN COUNCIL (SIERRA
LEONE)
PRIZE COURT FEES ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1940
QUIAH AND SHERBRO SOVEREIGNTY ORDER
IN COUNCIL, 1862 ..
ROYAL AND PARLIAMENTARY TITLES ACT,
1927
ROYAL TITLE ALTERATION
SEAL FISHERIES (CROWN COLONIES AND
PROTECTORATE) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1913
SHIPS AND AIRCRAFT (TRANSFER RESTRIC-
TION) ACT 1939
SIERRA LEONE LETTERS PATENT
SIERRA LEONE PROTECTORATE ORDER IN
COUNCIL, 1924
SIERRA LEONE ROYAL INSTRUCTIONS, 1924
SIERRA LEONE ROYAL INSTRUCTIONS
(AMENDMENT), 1924
SIERRA LEONE (LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL)
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1924
SIERRA LEONE (LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL)
(AMENDMENT) ORDER IN 'COUNCIL, 1939
SIERRA LEONE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(ELECTION REGULATIONS) PROCLAMATION,
1924
SIERRA LEONE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(ELECTION REGULATIONS) (AMENDMENT)
ORDINANCE, 1938 ..
SIERRA LEONE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(ELECTION REGULATIONS) (AMENDMENT)
SIERRA LEONE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
(STANDING RULES AND ORDERS) (AMEND-
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IMPERIAL ORDERS-continued.
TERRITORIAL WATERS JURISDICTION ACT,
1878
TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF THE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS) ORDER, 1935
TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF THE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS) (No. 2) ORDER, 1935
TREATY OF PEACE (COVENANT OF THE
LEAGUE OF NATIONS) ORDER, 1936
WEST AFRICAN (APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL)
ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1930
WEST AFRICAN (APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL)
(AMENDMENT) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1934
WEST AFRICAN (APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL)
FURTHER AMENDMENT ORDER IN COUN-
CIL, 1935
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL ORDER IN
COUNCIL, 1928 AND 1930
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (FURTHER
AMENDMENT) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1934
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (FURTHER
AMENDMENT) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1935
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL CONSOLI-
DATED ORDERS IN COUNCIL, 1928-1935
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (FURTHER
AMENDMENT) (No. 2), ORDER IN COUNCIL,
1935
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (FURTHER
AMENDMENT) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1938
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL RULES,
1937
WEST AFRICAN SETTLEMENTS ACT, 1871
WHALING INDUSTRY REGULATIONS ORDER,
1936 ..

IMPORTED TOBACCO MANUFACTURE
ORDINANCE, 1924..
IMPOUNDING ORDINANCE, 1924
Impounding Order in Council, 1924
Impounding (Village of York) Rules, 1926
IMPRISONMENT WITH HARD LABOUR
ORDINANCE, 1924..
INCITEMENT TO DISAFFECTION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1939
INOCULATION AGAINST YELLOW FEVER
SORDINANCE, 1942.. .. .
INOCULATION AGAINST YELLOW FEVER
etc., ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1942
INFANTICIDE ORDINANCE, 1939
INTERPRETATION ORDINANCE, 1933
Protectorate Administration Reorganisation
(Statute Law Revision) Ordinance, 1939
Defence (Interpretation) Regulation, 1940
Defence (Amendment of Interpretation
Ordinance, 1933) Regulations, 1941
INTEREST ON SMALL LOANS ORDINANCE,
1924 .
INTESTATE ESTATES ORDINANCE, 1924
Intestate Estates (Amendment) Ordinance,
1930
In'2state Estates (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .. ..


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100
100
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101

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5 of 1939
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Chapter or
other Legislative
Number.


IMPERIAL ORDERS-continued.
Administration of Estates by Consular
Officers Ordinance, 1940
Intestate Estates Rules, 1924
JUDGMENTS (FOREIGN) (RECIPROCAL
ENFORCEMENT) ORDINANCE, 1935
JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL ENFORCE-
MENT) ORDINANCE, 1924
Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement)
(Gambia) Order in Council, 1924
Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement)
(Nigeria and Gold Coast) Order in Council,
1924
Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement)
(Ashanti and Northern Territories) Order
in Council, 1924
JURORS AND ASSESSORS ORDINANCE, 1924
Jurors and Assessors (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1932
Jurors and Assessors (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1935
Supreme Court Ordinance, 1932 (s. 65)
JUVENILE OFFENDERS ORDINANCE, 1936
Juvenile Offenders (Amendment) Ordinance,
1941
KROO RESERVATION ORDINANCE, 1924
Kroo Reservation Rules, 1924
LANDS CLAUSES ORDINANCE, 1924
LANDS (DEFENCE) ACQUISITION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1942 .. ..
LAW REFORMS (MISCELLANEOUS PROVI-
SIONS) ORDINANCE, 1935..
LEGAL DOCUMENTS (RESTRICTION ON
PREPARATION) ORDINANCE, 1930
LEGAL PRACTITIONERS (DISCIPLINARY
COMMITTEE) ORDINANCE, 1938
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ORDER IN COUNCIL,
1924 (Imperial) ..
Legislative Council (Amendment) Order in
Council, 1939
LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ELECTION REGU-
LATIONS) PROCLAMATION, 1924 ..
Legislative Council (Election) Regulations
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1938 ..
Legislative Council (Election) Regulations
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
Legislative Council (Standing Rules and
Orders) (Amendment) ..
LETTERS PATENT, 1924
LIBERATED AFRICAN (SIERRA LEONE) ACT,
1853 (IMPERIAL) ..
LIGHT AND HARBOUR DUES ORDINANCE,
1924
Light and Harbour Dues (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1927 and 1928
Light and Harbour Dues (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1934
Light and Harbour Dues Rules, 1924
Light and Harbour Dues (Amendment) Rules,
1940
Defence Light and Harbour Dues Regula-
tions, 1940 .. .


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Subject i11atter. Number. Volume. Page.

IMPERIAL ORDERS-continued.
Light and'Harbour Dues (Amendment) Regu-
lations, 1940 .. .. 142 of 1940 1940 491
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1941 .. 60 of 1941 1941 203
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Regulations, 1941 114 of 1941 1941 284
Defence (Light and Harbour Dues) (Amend-
ment) Regulations, 1942 88 of 1942 1942 258
LIGHTING CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1938 .. 1 of 1938 1938 1
LIQUOR ORDINANCE, 1924 .... 110 I 785
Liquor (Amendment) Ordinance, 1928 .. 20 of 1928 Supp. 79
Liquor (Amendment) Rules, 1926 7 of 1926 Supp. 595
Liquor (Amendment) Rules, 1931 .. .. 26 of 1931 1931 111
Liquor (Amendment) Rules, 1936 .. 13 of 1936 1936 222
LIQUOR LICENCE ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 111 I 790
Liquor Licence (Amendment) Ordinance,
1925 to 1929 .. .. Ill Supp. 80
Liquor Licences (Amendment) Ordinance,
1942 .... .. 1 of 1942 1942 1
Defence (Liquor Licence) Regulations, 1940 .. 147 of 1940 1940 4
Defence (Amendment of Liquor Licence
Ordinance, 1924) Regulations, 1941 .. 163 of 1941 1941 3
Defence (Amendment of Liquor Licence
Ordinance, 1924) (No. 2) Regulations, 1941 165 of 1941 1941 441
Defence (Amendment of Liquor Licence
Ordinance) Regulations, 1942 18 of 1942 1942 165
Liquor (Amendment) Rules, 1942 .. 154 of 1942 1942 390
LOCAL CLEARING OFFICE ESTABLISHMENT
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. .. .. 112 I 811
LOCAL ORDINANCES, EVIDENCE ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. .. .. 113 I 814
LOCUSTS (DESTRUCTION) ORDINANCE, 1931
(And Rules) 21 of 1931 1931 95
LOAN (CONVERSION) ORDINANCE, 1937 1 of 1937 1937 1
LOANS (DOMESTIC) ORDINANCE, 1927 22 of 1927 Supp. 293
LOANS (DOMESTIC) ORDINANCE, 1931 4 of 1931 1931 27
LOANS (DOMESTIC) ORDINANCE, 1935 2 of 1935 1935 3
LOAN (GENERAL) AND INSCRIBED STOCK
ORDINANCE, 1924 88 I 673
Loan (General and Inscribed Stock (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1927 26 of 1927 Supp. 305
LOAN (PUBLIC) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 175 II 1247
LOAN (REPAYMENT) ORDINANCE, 1933 .. 28 of 1933 1933 81
LOANS (INTEREST ON SMALL LOANS)
ORDINANCE, 1924 .... .. 102 I 717
LOTTERIES ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 114 I 816
LUNACY ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 115 I 817
Lunatic Asylum (Visiting Committee) Order,
1924 .115 III 104
LUNATICS' REMOVAL ORDINANCE, 1932 .. 20 of 1932 1932 81
LUNATICS' REMOVAL (WEST AFRICAN
COLONIES) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 117 I 830
Lunatics' Removal (West African Colonies)
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1930 .. .. 7 of 1930 Supp. 84
MACHINERY (SAFE-WORKING AND IN-
SPECTION) ORDINANCE, 1941 14 of 1941 1941 46
MAGISTRATES' COURTS ORDINANCE, 1924 118 I 833
Magistrates' Courts (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1930 .. 18 of 1930 Supp. 85
Magistrates' Courts (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1931 .. .. .. 16 f 1931 1931 85











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IMPERIAL ORDERS-"icontinued.
Magistrates' Courts (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1932
Magistra'es' Courts (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1938
Magistrates' Courts (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1939
Freetown Police Court Order in Council, 1928
Magistrates' Courts (Fees) Order in Council,
1940
Magistrates' Courts Order in Council, 1942 .
MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR
ENFORCEMENT) ORDINANCE, 1924
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce-
ment) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1929
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce-
ment) Rules, 1928
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce-
ment) (Nigeria) Proclamation, 1925
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce-
ment) (Territory for the Seat of Govern-
ment of the Commonwealth of Australia)
Proclamation, 1929
Maintenance Orders (Facilities for Enforce-
ment) (Gibraltar) Proclamation, 1929..

MARAMPA RAILWAY AND HARBOUR
WORKS ORDINANCE, 1931
Protectorate Administration Reorganization
(Statute Law Revision) Ordinance, 1939 ..
Marampa Railway Rules, 1935
MARINE DISCIPLINE (TRANSPORTS) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SUBJECTS (FACILI-
TIES) ORDINANCE, 1924
MARRIAGE WOMEN'S MAINTENANCE
ORDINANCE, 1924..
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS, DENTISTS AND
DRUGGISTS ORDINANCE, 1924
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1928
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1935
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1936
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1937
Medical Practitioners, Dentists and Drug-
gists (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940
Druggists Examination, Rules, 1924
Druggists Examination (Amendment) Rules,
1937
Druggists Examination (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1937
MERCHANDISE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1924 ..
METHODIST LANDS, RAWDON STREET
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MIDWIVES ORDINANCE, 1933 .. .. 18 of 1933
Midwives (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933 .. 31 of 1933
Midwives Rules, 1934 .. 24 of 1934
MILITARY UNITS ORDINANCE, 1941 .. 25 of 1941
MILITARY UNITS ORDER, 1942 .. 19 of 1942
Military Units (Amendmentu Order, 1942 138 of 1942
MINERALS ORDINANCE, 1927 .. 36 of 1927
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1931 7 of 1931
Minerals (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance,
1931 .. .. .. .. 30 of 1931
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932 .. 17 of 1932
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1935 .. 13 of 1935
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1936 .. 25 of 1936
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1938 .. 30 of 1938
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1939 .. 38 of 1939
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1941 .. 16 of 1941
Minerals (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942 .. 11 of 1942
Workmen's Compensation Ordinance, 1939 35 of 1939
Koinadugu District Closed Area to Prospect-
ing Order, 1930 .. .. .. 20 of 1930
Koinadugu District Closed Area to Prospect-
ing (Amendment) Order in Council, 1931 5 of 1931
Minerals Rules, 1928-30 .. .. 36 of 1927
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1931 .. 1 of 1931
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1931 .. 15 of 1931
Royalties Rules, 1931 .. .. .. 23 of 1931
Marampa Closed Area to Prospecting Order
in Council, 1931 .. .. 23 of 1931
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939
Minerals (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1931 29 of 1931
Diamonds (Prospecting for) (Prohibition)
Order in Council, 1933 .. .. .. 8 of 1933
Minerals Order in Council, 1934 .. 11 of 1934
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1934 .. 4 of 1934
Minerals (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1934 .. 19 of 1934
Rivers Sewa and Moa (Closed Areas to Pros-
pecting) Order in Council, 1938 .. .. 15 of 1938
Minerals (Enclosed Areas) Rules, 1935 1 of 1935
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1937 .. 11 of 1937
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1939 .. 26 of 1939
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1941 .. 24 of 1941
Minerals (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1941.. 78 of 1941
Minerals (Amendment) Rules, 1942 .. 122 of 1942
Minerals (Tuba and Senduma Closed Areas)
Order in Council, 1942 .. .. .. 38 of 1942
MOHAMMEDAN (AKU) BURIAL BOARD
ORDINANCE, 1931 .. .. .. .. 26 of 1931
MOHAMMEDAN MARRIAGE ORDINANCE,
1924 .. .. 128
Mohammedan Marriage (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1927 .. .. 30 of 1927
MONEYLENDERS ORDINANCE, 1941 .. 15 of 1941
Moneylenders' Regulations, 1942 .. .. I of 1942
Moneylenders Ordinance (Date of Com-
mencement) Order, 1941 .. .. 134 of 1941
MONEYLENDING AND STANDING CROP
TRANSACTIONS (PROTECTORATE) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1926 .. .. 22 of 1926
MOTOR TRAFFIC ORDINANCE, 1939 .. 24 of 1939
Motor Traffic Rules, 1939 .. .. .. 24 of 1939
Motor Traffic (Amendment) Rules, 1940 .. 26 of 1940
Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic
Ordinance) Regulations, 1941 .. .. 52 of 1941
Motor Traffic (Amendment) Rules, 1941 .. 58 of 1941


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Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic
Ordinance) (No. 2) Regulations, 1941 .. 101 of 1941 1941 268
Motor Traffic (One Way) Rules, 1941 .. 106 of 1941 1941 274
Motor Traffic (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules,
1941 .. .. .. .. .. 115 of 1941 1941 285
Motor Traffic (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules,
1941 .. .. .. .. 127 of 1941 1941 304
Defence (Amendment of Motor Traffic Ordin-
ance) Regulations, 1942 .. .. 46 of 1942 1942 202
Motor Traffic (Amendment) Rules, 1942 .. 73 of 1942 1942 239
Motor Traffic (One Way) (Amendment)
Rules, 1942 .. .. .. .. 158 of 1942 1942 396
MOUNT AUREOL LANDS ORDINANCE, 1924.. 131 I 909
MUSA MOLLOH DETENTION ORDINANCE,
1924 .. .. .. .. .. 132 I 912
NATIVE PRODUCE ORDINANCE, 1928 .. 16 of 1928 Supp. 424
Native Produce (Amendment) Ordinance,
1932 .. .. .. 27 of 1932 1932 99
Native Produce (Amendment) Ordinance,
1936 .. .. .. .. .. 1 of 1936 1936 1
Native Produce (Raffia) Rules, 1930 .. 29 of 1930 Supp. 894
Native Produce (Raffia) (Amendment) Rules,
1931 .. .. .. .. .. 25 of 1931 1931 102
Native Produce (Amendment) Rules, 1931 .. 24 of 1931 1931 101
Native Produce (Export of Rice) Rules, 1932 7 of 1932 1932 441
Native Produce (Itinerant Purchase) Rules,
1932 .. .. .. .. .. 22 of 1932 1932 481
Native Produce Export Rules, 1935 .. 23 of 1935 1935 185
Native Produce (Export of Rice) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1939 .. 7 of 1939 1939 317
Native Produce (Storage of Rice) Rules, 1936 9 of 1936 1936 211
Native Produce (Amendment) Rules, 1937 .. 8 of 1937 1937 390
Native Produce (Amendment) Rules, 1938 .. 12 of 1938 1938 165
Native Produce (Export of Piassava from
Bonthe) Rules, 1941 .. .. .. 147 of 1941 1941 415
NAVAL DEFENCE (SIERRA LEONE) ORDER,
1937 (Imperial) .. .. .. 1937 465
NEWSPAPER ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 136 I 929
NOTARIES PUBLIC ORDINANCE, 1936 .. 27 of 1936 1936 91
Notaries Public (Amendment) Ordinance,
1939 .. .. .. .. 2 of 1939 1939 3
OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS ORDINANCE,
1930 .. 13 of 1930 Supp. 500
OATHS (OFFICIAL) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 137 II 933
Oaths (Amendment) Ordinance, 1930 .. 4 of 1930 Supp. 97
Official Oaths Order, 1934 .. .. 2 of 1934 1934 204
Official Oaths Order, 1942 .. 36 of 1942 1942 188
Official Oaths (No. 2) Order, 1942 .. .. 81 of 1942 1942 247
OFFENCES IN TERRITORIES NEAR SIERRA
LEONE PREVENTION ACT, 1861 .. .. III 604
OFFICIAL SECRETS ORDINANCE, 1941 .. 4 of 1941 1941 9
Defence (Amendment of Official Secrets
Acts) Regulations, 1941 .. .. 27 of 1941 1941 166
ORDERS OF THE KING IN COUNCIL
(See Imperial Orders in Council)
ORDINANCES AUTHENTICATION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1930 .. .. .. 2 of 1930 Supp. 484
ORDNANCE LANDS ORDINANCE, 1924 ... 140 II 942
PALM OIL ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 141 II 945
Palm Oil Rules, 1924 .. .. 141 III 127
PALM WINE ORDINANCE, 1926 .. .. 41 of 1926 Supp. 244
Palm Wine (Transfer Fee) Rules, 1929 .. 18 of 1929 Supp. 856
Palm Wine Ordinance (Application to
Sherbro) Order in Council, 1940 54 3' :140 1940 236












Subject Matter.


Palm Wine (Licensing Authority, Bonthe)
Order in Council, 1940 ..
PATENTS ORDINANCE, 1924
Patents (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932
Patents (Amendment) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1932
Defence (Patents Copyright and Trade Marks)
Regulations, 1941
PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE, 1934 ..
PEARL FISHERY ORDINANCE, 1924
PENSIONS (EUROPEAN OFFICERS) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
Pensions (European Officers) (Amcndment)
Ordinance,1927 to 1930
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1932
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1936
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1937
Pensions (European Officers) (Old Condi-
tions of Service) Ordinance, 1939
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1941
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1929 and 1930
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1931 ..
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1932
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1933
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1934
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1934
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1935
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1936
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1936
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1937
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1937
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
-Rules, 1938
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
Rules, 1942
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1942
Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment)
(No. 3) Rules, 1942
Pensionable Offices Order in Council, 1941
PENSIONS (EUROPEAN OFFICERS) OLD
CONDITIONS OF SERVICE ORDINANCE,
1939 ..


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144
10 of 1932
31 of 1932

44 of 1941
28 of 1934
145

146

146

32 of 1932

5 of 1936

5 of 1937

6 of 1939

30 of 1939

26 of 1940

1 of 1941

3 of 1942

146

17 of 1931

21 of 1932

27 of 1933

6 of 1934

20 of 1934

11 of 1935

10 of 1936

21 of 1936

5 of 1937

6 of 1937

10 of 1938

32 of 1942

163 of 1942

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PENSIONS (EUROPEAN OFFICERS) (WAR
SERVICE) ORDINANCE, 1940
PENSIONS (NON-EUROPEAN OFFICERS)
(WAR SERVICE) ORDINANCE, 1940
PENSIONS (NON-EUROPEAN OFFICERS)
ORDINANCE, 1924..
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1927
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1931
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1936
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1938
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1940
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1941
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
Ordinance, 1942
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1931
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Rules, 1931
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1937
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1938
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1940
Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1942
Pensions (Pensionable Officers) Order in
Council, 1941
PENSIONS (WIDOWS AND ORPHANS) OR-
DINANCE, 1924
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1926 to 1929
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1932
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1932
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1936
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1937
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1941
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1942
Pensions (Widows and Orphans) (No. 2)
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
Defence (Amendment of Widows and Orphans
Ordinance), 1942
PERJURY ORDINANCE, 1924..
PERSONATION AND UNIFORMS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
PETITIONS OF RIGHT ORDINANCE, 1924
PETROLEUM (No. 3) Ordinance, 1924
Petroleum (Consoliated) Rules, 1936


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13 of 1940

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4 of 1942

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11 of 1938

38 of 1940

164 of 1942

83 of 1941

148

148

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Number.


Subject Matter.


PILOTAGE ORDINANCE, 1924
Pilotage Rules, 1924
POLICE ORDINANCE, 1924
Police (Amendment) Ordinance, 1926 to 1928
Police (Amendment) Ordinance, 1931
Police (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932
Police (Amendment) Ordinance, 1936
Criminal Procedure Ordinance, 1932
Police Rules, 1924.. .
Police (Amendment) Rules, 1926 ..
Police (Amendment) Rules, 1932.
POLL TAX (NON-NATIVE) ORDINANCE, 1931
Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1933
Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1935
Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1938
Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1941
Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1942
POLLUTION OF STREAMS PREVENTION
ORDINANCE, 1924..
PORTS AND INLAND WATERS ORDINANCE,
1930 ..
Ports and Inland Waters (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940
Freetown Harbour Rules ..
Port of Sherbro Rules
Ports and Inland Waters (Hours of Attend-
ance and Fees) Rules, 1942
POST OFFICE ORDINANCE, 1924
Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance, 1925
and 1927
Post Office (Amendment) Ordinance, 1939
Post Office Rules, 1930
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1932
Post Office (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1932
Post Office (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules, 1932
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1933
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1935
Post Office (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1935
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1937
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1938
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1939
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1940
Post Office (Amendment) Rules, 1941
Post Office (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules, 1941
Post Office (Amendment) (No. 3) Rules, 1941
POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK ORDINANCE,
1936 ..
Post Office Savings Bank Rules, 1936
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
Rules, 1938
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
Rules, 1939
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
Rules, 1940
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1940
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
Rules, 1941 ..


155
155
156
153
23 of 1931
47 of 1932
13 of 1936
38 of 1932
156
14 of 1926
1 of 1932
28 of 1931

9 of 1933

16 of 1935

20 of 1938

23 of 1941

15 of 1942

157

21 of 1930

5 of 1940
23 of 1930
24 of 1930

140 of 1942
158

158
36 of 1939
21 of 1930
2 of 1932
17 of 1932
18 of 1932
10 of 1933
8 of 1935
12 of 1935
4 of 1937
4 of 1938
25 of 1939
98 of 1940
66 of 1941
130 of 1941
137 of 1941

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22 of 1936

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1932 471
1932 473
1933 201
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other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Pagd.

Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1941 .. 123 of 1941 1941 301
Post Office Savings Bank (Amendment)
Rules, 1942 .. .. .. 42 of 1942 1942 197
PRESS CENSORSHIP ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 160 II 1091
PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. .. ..161 II 1094
PRISONERS'LICENCES ORDINANCE, 1928 .. 11 of 1928 Supp. 417
PRISONS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 162 II 1096
Prisons (Amendment) Ordinance, 1926 to
1928 .. .. .. .. 162 Supp. 114
Prisons (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934 .. 20 of 1934 1934 66
Prisons (Amendment) Ordinance, 1936 .. 12 of 1936 1936 43
Prisons Rules, 1940 .. .. .. 139 of 1940 1940 453
Prisons (Masanki) Order in Council, 1933 .. 17 of 1933 1933 144
Prisons (Bonthe) Order in Council, 1929 .. 18 of 1929 Supp. 725
Prisons (Protectorate) Rules, 1940 .. .. 140 of 1940 1940 469
Prisons (Batkanu) Order in Council, 1935 .. 9 of 1935 1935 106
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Prisons (Protectorate) Order in Council, 1936 3 of 1936 1936 108
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Prisons (Mabonto) Order in Council, 1936 .. 13 of 1936 1936 137
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Prisons (Port Loko) Order in Council, 1941 .. 38 of 1941 1941 179
Prisons (Protectorate) (Amendment) Rules,
1942 .... .. 44 of 1942 1942 199
Prisons (Protectorate) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1942 .. .. 109 of 1942 1942 300
PROBATES (BRITISH AND COLONIAL) RE-
COGNITION ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 163 II 1004
Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1936 .. .. 2 of 1936 1936 3
Supreme Court Ordinance, 1932 .. .. 39 of 1932 1932 213
Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition
Rules, 1924 .. .. .. .. 163 III 212
Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition
(British Guiana) Order in Council, 1933 .. 1 of 1933 1933 125
Probates (British and Colonial) Recognition
(the Colony of Gambia) Order in Council,
1933 .. .... 10 of 1933 1933 136
Supreme Court Non-Contentious Probate
Fees Rules, 1934 .. .. 14 of 1934 1934 240
PROBATE EXEMPTION ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 164 II 1107
PROCESS EXTENSION ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 165 II' 1109
Process Extension (Amendment) Ordinance 165 Supp. 118
Supreme Court Ordinance, 1932 .. .. 39 of 1932 1932 213
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction Ordinance,
1932 .. .... 40 of 1932 1932 231
PROCESSIONS ORDINANCE, 1935 .. ... 9 of 1935 1935 20
Defence (Amendment of Processions) Regu-
lations, 1940 .. .. .. 71 of 1940 1940 271
PRODUCTION OF TELEGRAMS ORDINANCE,
1939 .. .. .. .. 17 of 1939 1939 45
PROPRIETARY RAILWAYS ORDINANCE,
1924 .. 106 II 1116
Proprietary Railways (Amendment) Ordin-
ance .. .. .. 166 Supp. 119
PROTECTORATE ORDINANCE, 1933 32 of 1933 1933 100
Protectorate (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934 10 of 1934 1934 40
Protectorate (Amendment) Ordinance, 1935 8 of 1935 1935 18
Protectorate (Amendment) Ordinance, 1937 12 of 1937 1937 63
Tribal Authorities Ordinance, 1937 .. 8 of 1937 1937 42











Chapter or
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

Protectorate (Administration Reorganisa-
tion) (Statute Law Revision) Ordinance,
1939 .. .. .. .. .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Protectorate House Tax Rules, 1924 .. 167 III 219
Hawkers' Licences (Prescribed Areas) Order,
1935 .. .. .. .. 9 of 1935 1935 142
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Pawa alias Alimami Koroma Banishment
Order in Council, 1938 .. .. .. 1 of 1938 1938 99
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Commissions of Inquiry Ordinance, 1924
(Extension of Application to Protectorate)
Order in Council, 1938 .. .. .. 5 of 1938 1938 104
Constitution of Assemblies of Chiefs
(Northern Province) Order, 1938 3 of 1938 1938 135
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Protectorate (Fees for Store and Hawkers'
Licences) Order in Council, 1939 .. 27 of 1939 1939 292
Protectorate (Administrative Divisions)
Order in Council, 1939 .. .. .. 32 of 1939 1940 83
Brima Nomo Banishment Order in Council,
1934 .. ... 4 of 1934 1934 161
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Fodi Kabineh Banishment Order in Council,
1934 .. .. .. .. 5 of 1934 1934 163
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Momo Kaneh Banishment Order in Council,
1934 .. .. .. .. .. 6 of 1934 1934 165
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Brimah Kraji Banishment Order in Council,
1934 .. .. .. 7 of 1934 1934 167
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Ibrahim Fogbawa Banishment Order in
Council, 1934 .. .. 8 of 1934 1934 169
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939 .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Exemption from House Tax Order, 1942 ... 8 of 1942 1942 131
Protectorate Exemption from House Tax
Order, 1942 .. .. .. 85 of 1942 1942 252
Protectorate (Fees for Store and Hawkers'
Licences) (Amendment) Order in Council,
1941 .. .. .. .. 54 of 1941 1941 197
Tuabo and Others Banishment Order, 1941 85 of 1941 1941 249
Shaffi Kebi Order, 1941 .. .. 116 of 1941 1941 292
Momo Vangahun Order, 1941 .. 117 of 1941 1941 293
PROTECTORATE ADMINISTRATION RE-
ORGANIZATION (STATUTE LAW REVISION)
ORDINANCE, 1939.. .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
PROTECTORATE CANTEENS ORDINANCE,
1924 .. .. 168 II 1153
PROTECTORATE COURTS JURISDICTION
ORDINANCE, 1932 .. .. .. 40 of 1932 1932 231
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1933 ... 23 of 1933 1933 70
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1936 ... 19 of 1936 1936 62
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1937 ... .. .. 9 of 1937 1937 51
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939 ... .. .. 3 of 1939 1939 5
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1940 .. .. 1 of 1940 1940 11
Protectorate Ordinance, 1933 .. .. 32 of 1933 1933 100
Circuit Court (Fees) Order in Council, 1924 169 III 220
Circuit Court (Criminal Proecdure) Rules,
1924 ,. .. .. .. 169 HII 223











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District Commissioners' Court Fees Order
in Council, 1924 .. 169 III 225
District Commissioners' Court Fees (Amend-
ment) Order in Council, 1927 and 1930 .. 169 Supp. 729
District Commissioners' Court Fees (Amend-
ment) Order in Council, 1931 .. 10 of 1931 1931 31
Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) (Pro-
tectorate) Rules, 1926 .. 18 of 1926 Supp. 733
Native Courts Rules, 1934 16 of 1934 1934 247
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) 22 of 1939 1939 93
Native Courts (Amendment) Rules, 1935 .. 16 of 1935 1935 167
Circuit Court Rules, 1934 .. .. 23 of 1934 1934 260
District Courts (Service of Process Time-
Limit) Rules, 1935 .. 5 of 1935 1935 150
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Group
Native Appeal Courts) Order, 1938 .. 7 of 1938 1938 143
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction Subordinate
Native Courts Suppression Order, 1940 .. 59 of 1940 1940 253
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction Subordinate
Native Courts Suppression (Amendment)
Order, 1941 ..91 of 1941 1941 257
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction (Native
Courts Minute Book) Order, 1940 60 of 1940 1940 256
Circuit and District Courts (Fees) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1942 .. .. .. 4 of 1942 1942 105
Protectorate Courts Jurisdiction Subordinate
Native Courts Suppression (Amendment)
Order, 1942 .... 25 of 1942 1942 173
PROTECTORATE LAND ORDINANCE, 1927 16 of 1927 Supp. 273
Protectorate Land (Amendment) Ordinance,
1935 .. of 1935 1935 1
Protectorate Land (Amendment) Rules, 1933 24 of 1933 1931 257
Protectorate Ordinance, 1933 .. .. 32 of 1933 193J 100
PROTECTORATE MINING BENEFITS TRUST
FUND ORDINANCE, 1932 .. .. 18 of 1932 1932 75
Protectorate Mining Benefits Trust Fund
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1936 .. 10 of 1936 1936 38
Protectorate Mining Benefits Trust Fund
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1940 .. .. 2 of 1940 1940 13
PROTECTORATE SUMMARY EJECTMENT
ORDINANCE, 1932.. 41 of 1932 1932 257
Protectorate Ordinance, 1933 .. .. 32 of 1933 1933 100
PROTECTORATE TOWNS IMPROVEMENT
RATES (VALIDATION) ORDINANCE, 1937 .. 4 of 1937 1937 8
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
PROTECTORATE VAGRANCY ORDINANCE,
1934 .. .. .. 17 of 1934 1934 58
PUBLICATIONS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 178 II 1258
PUBLIC HEALTH ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 171 II 1188
Public Health (Amendment) Ordinance, 1925
and 1927 ... 171 Supp. 150
Public Health (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933 15 of 1933 1933 37
Public Health (Amendment) Ordinance,
1934 .... .. 21 of 1934 1934 68
Public Health (Amendment) Ordinance,
1935 .. .. .. 10 of 1935 1935 23
Influenza (Prevention of Importation) Rules,
1924 .. .. .. .. 171 III 229
Influenza (Prevention of Exportation) Rules,
1924 .. ... 171 III 231
Murray Town and Wilberforce (Sanitary
Districts) Order in Council, 1924 .. 171 III 233
Public Health (Sleeping Sickness) Order in
Council, 1924 .. .. .. 171 III 233










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Public Health (Swine) Order in Council, 1924 171 III 235
(Amended by Ordinance No. 21 of 1934) .. 21 of 1934 1934 68
Public Slaughterhouse Order in Council, 1927 18 of 1927 Supp. 742
Bombay Street Market Order in Council,
1929 .. .. .. 20 of 1929 Supp. 742
Regent Road Market Order in Council, 1930 13 of 1930 Supp. 743
Mosquito Larvae (Peninsula Villages) Order 18 of 1926 Supp. 743
Public Health (Infectious Diseases) Order
in Council, 1931 .. .. 1 of 1931 1931 1
Public Health (Infectious Diseases) Order in
Council, 1932 .... .. 14 of 1932 1932 339
Public Health (Infectious Diseases) Order in
Council, 1934 .. .. .. 3 of 1934 1934 160
Freetown Cattle Market Order in Council,
1934 .. .. .. .. 19 of 1934 1934 194
Peah Mary Street Cemetery (Discontinu-
ance) Order in Council, 1938 .. .. 14 of 1938 1938 130
Sherbro Judicial District (Health Authority)
Order in Council, 1939 .. .. .. 3 of 1939 1939 251
Peters Brook (King Jimmy, Market Order)
in Council, 1939 .. .. 11 of 1939 1939 264
Mosquito Larvae (Peninsular Village)
(Amendment) Order in Council, 1941 .. 15 of 1941 1941 145
Waterloo Slaughterhouse Order in Council,
1942 .. .. .. 17 of 1942 -1942 164
Public Health (Application, etc.) Order in
Council, 1942 .. .. .. .. 93 of 1942 1942 273
Public Health (Kissi Town Sanitary District)
Order in Council, 1942 .. .. .. 94 of 1942 1942 274
Public Health (Hastings Sanitary District)
Order, 1942 .. .. 110 of 1942 1942 302
Public Health (Application, etc.) Order, 1942 111 of 1942 1942 303
PUBLIC HEALTH (PROTECTORATE) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1926 .. .. 26 of 1926 Supp. 239
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1931 .. .. 8 of 1931 1931 37
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1933 .. .. 33 of 1933 1933 123
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1937 .. .. 13 of 1937 1937 65
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939 .. .. 16 of 1939 1939 43
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940 .... 4 of 1940 1940 17
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942 .. 14 of 1942 1942 45
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Ordinance, 1942 .. .. 28 of 1942 1942 93
Forced Labour Ordinance, 1932 .. .. 50 of 1932 1932 297
Public Health (Protectorate) Rules, 1924,
Revocation Ordinance, 1930 .. 9 of 1930 Supp. 487
Public Health (Protectorate) Rules, 1929 .. 27 of 1929 Supp. 846
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1931 .. 30 of 1931 1931 133
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1933 .. 29 of 1933 1933 267
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1937 .17 of 1937 1937 402
Protectorate Health Areas Order in Council,
1931 .. 20 of 1931 1931 68
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939 1939 93
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1933 .. .. .. 6 of 1933 1933 130










Chapter or
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number.


Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1933 .. .. 18 of 1933
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 3) Order in Council, 1933 .. 22 of 1933
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1934 .. 18 of 1934
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1935 10 of 1935
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1935 .. 17 of 1935
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1936 .. 16 of 1936
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1936 .. 19 of 1936
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 3) Order in Council, 1936 .. .. 24 of 1936
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 4) Order in Council, 1936 .. .. 32 of 1936
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1937 .. 12 of 1937
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1937 .. .. 13 of 1937
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 3) Order in Council, 1937 .. .. 15 of 1937
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 4) Order in Council, 1937 .. .. 17 of 1937
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1939 .. 5 of 1939
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1939 .. .. 21 of 1939
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
(No. 3) Order in Council, 1939 .. .. 30 of 1939
Protectorate Administration Reorganiza-
tion (Statute Law Revision) Ordinance, 1939 22 of 1939
Marampa Concessions Health Area Order in
Council, 1932 .. .. .. .. 10 of 1932
Marampa Railway (Pepel) Health Area Order
in Council, 1932 .. .. 11 of 1932
Special Health Authority Order in Council,.
1938 .. 12 of 1938
(Amended by Ordinance No. 22 of 1939) .. 22 of 1939
Public Health (Marampa Concessions and
Marampa Railway) (Pepel) Rules, 1940 .. 74 of 1940
Public Health (Port Loko and Old Port Loko)
Rules, 1941 8. of 1941
Protectorate Health Areas (Amendment)
Order, 1941 .. .. .. 18 of 1941
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1941 .. .... 124 of 1941
Public Health (Protectorate) Kamaranka,
Gberi and Maturane Health Areas) Order
in Council, 1942 65 of 1942
Public Health (Protectorate) (Amendment)
Rules, 1942 .. .. .. 66 of 1942
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ORDINANCE, 1932 .. 37 of 1932
Public Holidays (Amendment) Ordinance,
1937 .. . 2 of 1937
PUBLIC LANDS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 174
Public Lands (Amendment) Ordinance .. 174
Public Lands (Amendment) Ordinance, 1932 24 of 1932
PUBLIC LOAN ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 175


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PUBLIC OFFICERS GUARANTEE FUND
ORDINANCE, 1924..
Public Officers Guarantee Fund (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1926 to 1930
PUBLIC OFFICERS PROTECTION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1936
Public Officers Protection (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1937
Public Officers Protection (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939
PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES ORDIN-
ANCE, 1928
Public Transport Services Order in Council,
1929 and 1930 ..
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1937 ..
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Order in Council, 1940 ..
Public Transport Services Rules, 1929
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1931
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1932
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1933
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1933
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1939
Public Transport Services (Amendment)
Rules, 1940
QUARANTINE ORDINANCE, 1924
Quarantine (Amendment) Ordinance, 1930
Quarantine Rules, 1930
Quarantine (Amendment) Rules, 1933
Quarantine (Aerial Navigation) Rules, 1938
QUIAH AND SHERBRO ORDER IN COUNCIL,
1862 (Imperial)
RAILWAY ORDINANCE, 1924
Railway (Amendment) Ordinance..
Railway (Coaching Tariff) Rules, 1924
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1926 to 1929
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1932
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1933
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1934
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1935
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1938
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1939
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1940
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1940
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1941
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
(No. 2) Rules, 1941


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29 of 1928 Supp.

3 of 1929 Supp.

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3 of 1929 Supp.

5 of 1931 1931

16 of 1932 1932

2 of 1933 1933

13 of 1933 1933

23 of 1939 1939

15 of 1940 1940
179 II
179 Supp.
4 of 1930 Supp.
26 of 1933 1933
14 of 1938 1938

III
180 II
180 Supp.
180 III

180 Supp.
20 of 1932 1932

11 of 1933 1933

1 of 1934 1934

6 of 1935 1935

15 of 1938 1938

10 of 1939 1939

3 of 1940 1940

42 of 1940 1940

57 of 1941 1941

68 of 1941 1941


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97

277

49

441

898

329

111
899
11

467

182

226

349

113
1261
160
745
259
167

606
1270
161
257

760

477

202

217

151

182

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213










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other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
(No. 3) Rules, 1941 .. .. .. 94 of 1941 1941 260
Railway (Coaching Tariff) (Amendment)
Rules, 1942 .. .. .. .. 174 of 1942 1942 420
Railway (Goods Tariff) Rules, 1924 .. 180 III 275
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1926 to 1930 .. .. .. .. 180 Supp. 767
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1931 .. .. .. 3 of 1931 1931 8
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1931 .. .. .. .. 7 of 1931 1931 24
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1931 .. .. .. .. 9 of 1931 1931 33
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 4)
Rules, 1931 .. .. .. .. 14 of 1931 1931 63
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1932 .. .. .. .. 4 of 1932 1932 435
Railway (Goods Tariff, (Amendment) Rules,
1933 .. .. .. .. 12 of 1933 1933 206
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1933 .. .. .. .. 16 of 1933 1933 235
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1934 .. .. .. .. 5 of 1934 1934 227
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1935 .. .. .. 15 of 1935 1935 165
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1935 .. .. .. .. 21 of 1935 1935 183
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1936 .. .. .. .. 5 of 1936 1936 204
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1936 .. .. 8 of 1936 1936 210
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1936 18 of 1936 1936 231
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1937 .. .. .. .. 3 of 1937 1937 377
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1938 .. .. .. .. 1 of 1938 1938 145
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1938 .. .. .. .. 8 of 1938 1938 159
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1938 .. .. .. .. 18 of 1938 1938 218
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 4)
Rules, 1938 .. .. .. .. 20 of 1938 1938 221
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 5)
Rules, 1938 .... 24 of 1938 1938 225
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 1)
Rules, 1939 .. .. .. .. 2 of 1939 1939 307
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1939 .. .. 3 of 1939 1939 309
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1939 ... 4 of 1939 1939 311
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1939 .. .. .. .. 5 of 1939 1939 312
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 4)
Rules, 1939 .. ... 13 of 1939 1939 331
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 5)
Rules, 1939 ... 14 of 1939 1939 333
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 6)
Rules, 1939 17 of 1939 1939 339
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 7)
Rules, 1939 .. .. .. 22 of 1939 1939 346
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1940 .. .. .. .. .. 4 of 1940 1940 91










Chapter or
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Pagd.

Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1940 .. .. 88 of 1940 1940 319
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1940 .. .. 99 of 1940 1940 337
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1941 .. .. .. .. 33 of 1941 1941 173
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1941 .. 34 of 1941 1941 175
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1941 .. 56 of 1941 1941 199
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 4)
Rules, 1941 .. .. 69 of 1941 1941 214
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 5)
Rules, 1941 .. .. 70 of 1941 1941 216
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 6)
Rules, 1941 .. 93 of 1941 1941 259
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 7)
Rules, 1941 .. .. 133 of 1941 1941 309
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1942 .. .. .. .98 of 1942 1942 285
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1942 .. .. .... 115 of 1942 1942 319
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 3)
Rules, 1942 .. .. 119 of 1942 1942 336
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) Rules,
1942 .. .. .. 131 of 1942 1942 356
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 5)
Rules, 1942 .. .... 173 of 1942 1942 418
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 6)
Rules, 1942 .. .. .. 174 of 1942 1942 421
Railway (Goods Tariff) (Amendment) (No. 7)
Rules, 1942 ... .. 196 of 1942 1942 449
RAILWAY SUPERFLUOUS LANDS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1933 .. .. .. 12 of 1933 1933 25
RECREATION GROUND (TRANSFER OF
MANAGEMENT) ORDINANCE, 1928 .. 24 of 1928 Supp. 436
Recreation Ground Bye-laws, 1924 .. 181 III 314
RECRUITING OF WORKERS ORDINANCE,
1941 .. .. .. 22 of 1941 1941 22
REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. .. .. 182 II 1291
Registration of Instruments (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1927 to 1930 .. .. .. 182 Supp. 163
Registration of Instruments (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1932 .. .. 12 of 1932 1932 53
Registration of Instruments (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1941 .. .. .. 9 of 1941 1941 19
Registration of Instruments (Amendment)
(Schedule of Fees) Order in Council, 1941 51 of 1941 1941 193
Registration of Instruments Rules, 1942 .. 48 of 1942 1942 204
REGISTRATION (GENERAL) ORDINANCE,
1924 .. .. .. .. 89 I 680
Registration (General) (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1924 .. .. .. .. 89 Supp. 65
REPATRIATION OF CONVICTED NATIVES
ORDINANCE, 1926.. .. .. .. 1 of 1926 Supp. 207
REPATRIATION OF CONVICTED NATIVES
,(AMENDMENT) ORDINANCE, 1940 .. 24 of 1940 1940 71
REVISED EDITION OF THE LAWS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. ... 38 of 1924 I XIV
REVISED EDITION OF TIE LAWS (SUPPLE-
SMENT) ORDINANCE, 1930 .. .. 31 of 1930 Supp. VII












Subject Matter.


RIOT (DAMAGES) ORDINANCE, 1924
Riot (Damages) (Amendment) Ordinance,
1924
ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDINANCE,
1924
Road Traffic Regulation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1927 and 1930
Signal Hill Roads Rules, 1924
Signal Hill Roads (Amendment) Rules, 1939
Signal Hill Roads (Amendment) Rules, 1942
Road Traffic Rules, 1930
Road Traffic (Freetown Cattle) Rules, 1934
Road Traffic (Amendment) Rules, 1941
Road Traffic (Amendment) Rules, 1942
ROGER ERNEST PAGE PENSION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1934
Roger Ernest Page Pension (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1936
ROKEL RIVER WATER RIGHTS (RATIFICA-
TION) ORDINANCE, 1938
ROYAL INSTRUCTIONS
Amendment to Instructions
ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE
ORDINANCE, 1924..
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1926 to 1928 ..
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1934
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1938
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1941
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1941
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1942
Royal West African Frontier Force (Medals
and Decorations) Rules, 1929
Royal West African Frontier Force (Place-
ment under Army Council) Order, 1941
ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE
(SIERRA LEONE BATTALION RESERVE)
ORDINANCE, 1927
ROYAL WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE
(INTERCHANGE OF COMPANIES) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1938
RURAL AREAS ORDINANCE, 1937
Rural Areas Ordinance, 1937 (Date of Com-
mencement) Order in Council, 1937
Rural Areas (Administrative Divisions)
Order, 1938
Rural Areas Building Rules, 1938 ..
Kissy Urban Division Order, 1940 ..
Waterloo Slaughterhouses Fees Rules, 1941
Rural Areas (Urban Divisional Committees)
Rules, 1942
SAINT GEORGE'S CATHEDRAL ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
SAMA ORDINANCE, 1924
SEDITION ORDINANCE, 1939
SERVICE OF PROCESS ORDINANCE, 1924
Criminal Procedure Ordinance, 1932


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184

185

185
185
20 of 1939
83 of 1942
33 of 1930
15 of 1934
82 of 1941
72 of 1942

26 of 1934

24 of 1936

31 of 1938


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of 1938

of 1939

of 1941

of 1941

of 1942

of 1929

of 1941


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Supp.

II

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III
1939
1942
Supp.
1934
1941
1942

1934

1936

1938
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Supp.

1934

1938

1939

1941

1941

1942

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1941


23 of 1927 Supp.


32 of 1938
26 of 1937

24 of 1937

5 of 1938
26 of 1938
36 of 1940
173 of 1941

61 of 1942

186
187
7 of 1939
188
38 of 1932


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1307

166

1310

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319
344
249
784
245
238
238

81

85

88
899
1042

1595

189

107

8

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82

820

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227
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227

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Number.


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SHERBRO JUDICIAL DISTRICT ORDINANCE,
1924
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1933
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1936
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1938
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment).
Ordinance, 1938
Pawnbrokers Ordinance, 1934
Sherbro Judicial District Rules, 1924
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1926 to 1930
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1931
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1933
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1935
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1937.
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1938.
Sherbro Judicial District (Amendment)
Rules, 1941
SHERBRO JUDICIAL DISTRICT (POLITICAL
OFFICERS) ORDINANCE, 1926
(Amended by Ordinance No, 22 of 1939)
SHERBRO JUDICIAL DISTRICT RULES
VALIDATION) ORDINANCE, 1938
SHERIFFS ORDINANCE, 1924
Sheriffs Order in Council, 1925
SHIPPING CASUALTIES, WRECKS AND
SALVAGE ORDINANCE, 1924
Shipping Casualties, Wrecks and Salvage
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1935
Shipping Casualties Wrecks and Salvage
Rules, 1936 .
SHIPWRECKED PASSENGERS ORDINANCE,
1924
SIERRA LEONE CHURCH COMMITTEE
INCORPORATION ORDINANCE, 1924
SIERRA LEONE NAVAL DEFENCE (IM-
PERIAL) ORDER ..
SIERRA LEONE NAVAL VOLUNTEER FORCE
ORDINANCE, 1935..
Sierra Leone Naval Volunteer Force Rules,
1938
Sierra Leone Naval Volunteer Force (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1939
SIERRA LEONE NAVAL VOLUNTEER FORCE
(GENERAL SERVICE) ORDINANCE, 1937 ..
Sierra Leone Naval Volunteer Force (General
Service) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1938 ..
SIERRA LEONE PROTECTORATE ORDER
IN COUNCIL (IMPERIAL) ..
SOCIETYE COMMERCIAL DE L'OUEST
AFRICAIN ORDINANCE, 1924
SPEEDY EJECTMENT ORDINANCE, 1924
Speedy Ejectment (Amendment) Ordinance
SPIRITS (PROHIBITED AREAS) ORDINANCE,
1924 .. ..


189

16 of 1933

26 of 1936

14 of 1938

33 of 1938
28 of 1934
189

189

27 of 1931

21 of 1933

2 of 1935

13 of 1937

25 of 1938

153 of 1941


18
22

34
191
191

192

19

12

193

194


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1936

1938

1938
1934
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1931

1933

1935

1937

1938

1941


of 1926 Supp.
of 1939 1939

of 1938 1938
II
Supp.

II

of 1935 1935

of 1936 1936

II

II

1937

of 1935 1935

of 1938 1938

of 1939 1939

of 1937 1937

of 1938 1938
-- III

II
II
Supp.

II


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1317

39

89

31

95
85
320

787

113

248

145

396

226

421

235
93

97
1328
789

1331

49

217

1351

1353

465

51

148

313

285

33

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1358
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Subject Matter.


SPIRITS PROHIBITION (COLONY) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
Spirits Prohibition (Colony) (Amendment)
Ordinance
STAMPS DEMONETIZATIONN) ORDINANCE,
1931 .
STAMP DUTY ORDINANCE, 1924
Stamp Duty (Amendment) Ordinance, 1926
Stamp Duty (Amendment) Ordinance, 1931
Stamp Duty (Amendment) Ordinance, 1934
Stamp Duty (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942
Notaries Public Ordinance, 1936
Stamp Duty Order in Council, 1926 to 1930
Stamp Duty Order in Council, 1931
Stamp Duty Order in Council (No. 2) Order
in Council, 1931 .
Stamp Duty (No. 3) Order in Council, 1931
Stamp Duty Order in Council, 1936
STATUTES (REVISED EDITION, VALIDA-
TION AND INDEMNITY ORDINANCE, 1924
STEVENS ANNUAL ALLOWANCE ORDIN-
ANCE, 1925
STREET TRADING REGULATION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1937
Regulation of Street Trading (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1939 ..
Regulation of Street Trading Rules, 1941 ..
SUMMARY CONVICTION OFFENCES ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924
Summary Conviction Offences (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1926 to 1928 ..
Summary Conviction Offences (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1932 ....
Summary Conviction Offences (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1933
Summary Conviction Offences (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1938
Criminal Procedure Ordinance, 1932
Summary Conviction Offences (Application)
Order in Council, 1939 ..
Summary Conviction Offences (Application)
(No. 2) Order in Council, 1939
SUMMARY EJECTMENT ORDINANCE, 1924
SUMMARY REVIEW ORDINANCE, 1924
Summary Review (Amendment) Ordinance,
1930
Summary Review (Amendment) Ordinance,
1932 .. .
SUNDAY CARGO LOADING ORDINANCE,
1924 ..
SUPPLEMENTARY R E S E R V E (SIERRA
LEONE) ORDINANCE, 1939
Supplementary Reserve Rules, 1939
Supplementary Reserve (Amendment) Rules,
1940
Supplementary Reserve (Amendment) (No. 2)
Rules, 1940
Supplementary Reserve (Amendment) Rules,
1942
Supplementary Reserve (Sierra Leone)
Ordinance, 1939 (Date of commencement)
Proclamation, 1939


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other Legislative
Number.


198

198

20 of 1931
199
199
10 of 1931
18 of 1934
17 of 1 42
27 of 1936
199
21 of 1931

28 of 1931
29 of 1931
37 of 1936


200

10 of

3 of

32 of
37 of


201

201

42 of 1932

24 of 1933

21 of 1938
38 of 1932

8 of 1939

13 of 1939
202
203

3 of 1930

21 of 1932

204

26 of 1939
11 of 1939

41 of 1940

113 of 1940

6 of 1942


3 of 1939


Volume. Page.


II 1372

Supp. 170

1931 93
II 1373
Supp. 171
1931 43
1934 62
1942 51
1936 91
Supp. 790
1931 78

1931 105
1931 109
1936 186

II 1383

Supp. 206

1937 5

1939 178
194i 178

II 1385

Supp. 172

1932 263

1933 72

1938 54
1932 135

1939 259

193) 266
II 1406
II 1410

Supp. 174

1932 83

II 1412

1939 153
1939 324

1940 191

1940 375

1942 122


1939 556










Chapter or
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number.

SUPREME COURT ORDINANCE, 1932 .. 39 of 1932
Supreme Court (Amendment) Ordinance,
1935 .. ... 7 of 1935
Supreme Court (Amendment) Ordinance,
1938 .. ... 28 of 1938
Supreme Court (Amendment) Ordinance,
1940 .. .. 16 of 1940
Notaries Public Ordinance, 1936 .. .. 27 of 1936
Legal Practitioners (Disciplinary Committee)
Ordinance, 1938 .. .. 24 of 1938
Supreme Court Rules, 1924 .. .." 205
Supreme Court (Amendment) Rules, 1933 6 of 1933
Supreme Court (Amendment) Rules, 1934 10 of 1934
Supreme Court (Summary Jurisdiction)
Rules, 1924 .. .. .. 205
Judgments (Reciprocal Enforcement) (Colony)
Rules, 1926 .. .. .. 9 of 1926
Foreign Tribunals Process Rules, 1933 .. 7 of 1933
Matrimonial Causes Rules, 1934 .. .. 13 of 1934
Supreme Court (Fees in Prize Matters) Rules,
1940 ..... 29 of 1940
Prize Court Fees Order in Council, 1940
(Imperial) .. .. .. 68 of 1940
Supreme Court (Amendment) Rules, 1941 6 of 1941
SURVEY ORDINANCE, 1927 .. .. .. 20 of 1927
TELEGRAPHS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 206
Telegraphs (Amendment) Ordinance .. 206
Railway (Telegraph) Rules, 1935 .. .. 20 of 1935
Railway Telegraph (Amendment) Rules, 1942 116 of 1942
TERMINATION OF THE WAR (DEFINITION)
ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. .. 207
TERRITORIAL WATERS ORDINANCE, 1924 208
TEXTILES (QUOTAS) IMPORTATION ORDIN-
ANCE, 1934 .. .. .. 2 of 1934
Importation of Textiles (Quotas) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1934 24 of 1934
Importation of Textiles (Quotas) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1937 .. .. 24 of 1937
Importation of Textiles (Quotas) Rules, 1936 19 of 1936
Importation of Textiles (Quotas) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1938 .. 9 of 1938
TONKOLILI AGREEMENT ORDINANCE, 1937 7 of 1937
TRADE DISPUTES ORDINANCE, 1939 42 of 1939
TRADE DISPUTES (ARBITRATION AND
INQUIRY) ORDINANCE, 1939 .. .. 14 of 1939
TRADE MARKS ORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. 209
Trade Marks (Amendment) Ordinance, 1924 210
Trade Marks (Amendment) Ordinance, 1929 26 of 1929
Trade Marks (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940 10 of 1940
Trade Marks Order in Council, 1924 .. 209
TRADE PROTECTION ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 211
TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE,
1939 .. .. .. 39 of 1939
Trading with the Enemy (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940 .. .. 23 of 1940
Trading with the Enemy (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1941 .. 8 of 1941
Trading with the Enemy (Custodian)
(Direction) Order in Council, 1924 214
Trading with the Enemy (Custodian) Order,
1940 .. .. .. .. 17 of 1940
Trading with the Enemy (Vesting) Order,
1940 .. 19 of 1940


Volume. Page.

1932 213

1935 16

1938 76

1940 47
1936 91

1938 62
III 326
1933 190
1934 235

III 539

Supp. 793
1933 192
1934 238

1940 143

1940 267
1941 132
Supp. 285
II 1444
Supp. 178
1935 177
1942 320

II 1452
II 1454

1934 21

1934 77

1937 289
1936 234

1938 160
1937 16
1939 237

1939 33
II 1455
II 1477
Supp. 179
1940 29
III 539
II 1480

1939 213

1940 65

1941 17

III 540

1940 117

1940 129










Chapter or
other Legislative
Subject Matter. Number. Volume. Page.

Trading with the Enemy (Declaration of
certain Areas to be Enemy Territory)
Order, 1940 .. .. 95 of 1940 1940 331
Trading with the Enemy (Declaration of
certain Areas to be Enemy Territory)
Order, (No. 2) 1940 .. 126 of 1940 1940 397
Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)
(No. 5) Order, 1941 .. 133 of 1941 1941 311
Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)
(Amendment) Order, 1941 .. .. 166 of 1941 1941 422
Trading with the Enemy (The Dressier Pro-
perty) (Custodian Vesting) Order, 1941 .. 110 of 1941 1941 279
Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)
(No. 5) (Amendment) Order, 1942 .. 13 of 1942 1942 146
Trading with the Enemy (Specified Persons)
(No. 5) (Amendment) (No. 2) Order, 1942 14 of 1942 1942 156
TRADE UNIONS ORDINANCE, 1939 .. .. 21 of 1939 1939 70
TRAVELLING COMMISSIONERS (PROTEC-
TORATE) ORDINANCE, 1928 .. .. 6 of 1928 Supp. 416
TRIBALADMINISTRATION (COLONY) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1932 ... .. .. .. 48 of 1932 1932 285
Tribal Administration (Colony) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1935 .. .. 21 of 1935 1935 56
Protectorate Ordinance, 1933 32 of 1933 1933 1.00
Kroo Tribal Administration Rules, 1933 9 of 1933 1933 197
Kroo Tribal Administration (Amendment)
Rules, 1933 .... 23 of 1933 1933 256
Kroo Tribal Administration (Amendment)
Rules, 1934 .. .. 11 of 1934 1934 236
Kroo Tribal Administration (Amendment)
Rules, 1936 .. .. 23 of 1936 1936 294
Kroo Tribal Administration (Amendment)
Rules, 1938 .. .. 21 of 1938 1938 222
Tribal Administration (Colony) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1938 22 of 1938 1938 223
Tribal Administration (Colony) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1940 .. .. 132 of 1940 1940 445
Tribal Administration (Colony) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1941 .... 13 of 1941 1941 142
Tribal Administration (Colony) (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Rules, 1941 .. .. 14 of 1941 1941 143
Tribal Administration (Colony), (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1942 .. .... 56 of 1942 1942 214
TRIBAL AUTHORITIES ORDINANCE, 1937 .. 8 of 1937 1937 42
Tribal Authorities (Amendment) Ordinance,
1940 .. .. 19 of 1940 1940 54
TRUSTEE INVESTMENT IN SIERRA LEONE
'GOVERNMENT SECURITIES ORDINANCE,
1924 .. 219 II 1505
ULRIC ARTHUR WILLIAM COKER PENSION
,ORDINANCE, 1932. .. 6 of 1932 1932 39
UNDESIRABLE ADVERTISEMENTS ORDIN-
ANCE, 1934 .. 5 of 1934 1934 30
UNDESIRABLE BRITISH SUBJECTS CON-
TROL ORDINANCE, 1939 .. .. 25 of 1939 1939 142
Undesirable British Subjects Control
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1940 .. .. 18 of 1940 1940 54
Deportation (Daniel Bruce, Joseph Anthony
and Joseph Brown) Order in Council, 1941 168 of 1941 1941 452
UNDESIRABLE PUBLICATIONS ORDINANCE,
...1939 .. .. 8 of 1939 1939 18
Undesirable Publications (Prohibition of
Importation of certain Publications) Order
in Council, 1942 .. .. .. 21 of 1942 1942 169










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other Legislative
Number.


Volume. Page.


UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. .. 221
UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTEC-
TION) ORDINANCE, 1936 ..17
UNLAWFUL SOCIETIES (HUMAN LEOPARD
AND ALLIGATOR) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 222
SUnlawful Societies (Bia Hine and Others)
Expulsion Order in Council, 1931 19
Unlawful Societies (Ansumana Gbou) Expul-
sion Order, 1939 .. .. 9
Jaluahun Chiefdoln Proclaimed District
Proclamation .. I
Dama Chiefdom Proclaimed District Pro-
clamation 5
Nongowa Chiefdom Proclaimed District
Proclamation 6
UNOCCUPIED LANDS ASCERTAINMENTT OF
TITLE) ORDINANCE, 1924 223
Unoccupied Lands (Ascertainment of Title)
(Amendment) Ordinance 223
UNSEAWORTHY SHIPS ORDINANCE, 1924 224
Unseaworthy Ships (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1930 30
VACCINATION ORDINANCE, 1924 225
Vaccination (Amendment) Ordinance, 1933 10
SVaccination Order in Council, 1932 .. 1
Vaccination Rules, 1932 .. .. .. 8
VACUUM OIL COMPANY ORDINANCE, 1926 11
VICAR APOSTOLIC OF SIERRA LEONE
SORDINANCE, 1924 .. .. .. 226
VOLUNTEER ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 227
VOLUNTEER FORCE ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 228
WAR DEPARTMENT LANDS (KOTRTRIGHT
HILL AND KENNEDY RIDGE) ORDINANCE,
1924 .. 230
WAR DEPARTMENT LANDS (MURRAY TOWN
AND FOURAH BAY) ORDINANCE, 1924 .. 231
WAR DEPARTMENT LANDS (RIFLE RANGE
SIGNAL HILL AND WILBERFORCE) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1924 .. 232
WATER CONTROL ORDINANCE, 1942 19
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES ORDINANCE, 1924 233
SWeights and Measures (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1925.. 17
Weights and Measures Rules, 1932 3
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (CIVIL
CASES) ORDINANCE, 1929 .. 9
WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL (CRIM-
INAL CASES) ORDINANCE, 1929 .. .. 10
West African Court of Appeal (Criminal
Cases) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1940 .. 3
WEST AFRICAN (APPEAL TO PRIVY COUN-
CIL) ORDER IN COUNCIL, 1930. 1
West African (Appeal to Privy Council)
(Amendment) Order in Council, 1934
West African (Appeal to Privy Council)
Further Amendment Order in Council,
1935
Appeals to Privy Council Order in Council,
1905
(See Imperial Orders in Council)


of 1936



of 1931

of 1939

of 1938

of 1938

of 1938


II

1936

II

1931

1939

1938

1938

1938

II

Supp.
II

Supp.
II
1933.
1932
1932
Supp.
II
II
II


II
of 1942 1942
II

of 1925 Supp4
of 1932 1932

of 1929 Supp.

of 1929 Supp.

of 1940 1940

of 1930 Supp.
1934

1935
I- II


Subject Matter.


1513

57

1516

66

260

243

248

249

1522

183
1525

184
1532
21
395
449
220

1536
1537
1539


1552

1554


1558
55'
1564

429

450

452.

15

1046

335

216

764











Chapter or
other Legislative
Number. Volume. Page.


WEST AFRICAN COURT OF APPEAL ORDER
IN COUNCIL, 1928 AND 1930
West African Court of Appeal (Further
Amendment) Order in Council, 1934
West African Court of Appeal Orders in
Council, 1928 to 1935, Consolidated
West African Court of Appeal (Further
Amendment) Order in Council, 1935
West African Court of Appeal (Further
Amendment) Order in Council (No. 2) 1935
West African Court of Appeal (Further
Amendment) Order in Council, 1938
West African Court of Appeal Rules, 1937
(See Imperial Orders in Council)
WEST AFRICAN COCONUT AND TRADING
I COMPANY ORDINANCE, 1937
WEST AFRICAN COINAGE ORDER, 1938 PRO-
CLAMATION
WEST AFRICAN ENLISTMENT ORDINANCE,
S1924
WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE (ROYAL)
ORDINANCE, 1924..
West African Frontier Force (Royal) (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1926 to 1928
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1934
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1938
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1939
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1941
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) (No. 2) Ordinance, 1941
Royal West African Frontier Force (Amend-
ment) Ordinance, 1942
Defence (Royal West African Frontier Force)
(Amendment) Regulations, 1942 ,.
Royal West African Frontier Force (Medals
and Decorations) Rules 1929
Royal West African Frontier Force (Place-
ment under the Army Council) Order, 1941
WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE (ROYAL)
(INTERCHANGE OF COMPANIES) ORDIN-
ANCE, 1938
WEST AFRICAN FRONTIER FORCE (ROYAL)
SIERRA LEONE BATTALION (RESERVE)
ORDINANCE, 1927..
WEST AFRICAN SETTLEMENTS ACT, 1871
WHITE PHOSPHOROUS MATCHES PRO-
HIBITION ORDINANCE, 1924
WILD ANIMALS BIRDS AND FISH PRE-
SERVATION ORDINANCE, 1924
Wild Animals, Birds and Fish Preservation
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1940
Wild Game (Amendment) Rules, 1927 to 1928
Wild Game (Amendment) Rules, 1933
Banded Duiker and Cobus Antelope Protec-
tion Rules, 1933
Wild Games (Amendment) Rules, 1940
WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY ORDINANCE, 1924
Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1926
Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1934


- Supp.
- 1934

- 1936

- 1935

- 1936

- 1938
- 1937


17 of 1937

8 of 1938

234

235

235

29 of 1934

4 of 1938

1 of 1939

6 of 1941

24 of 1941

24 of 1942

99 of 1942

4 of 1929

35 of 1941


1937

1938

II

II

Supp.
1934

1938

1939

1941

1941

1942

1942

Supp.
1941


32 of 1938 1938


23 of 1927

237

238

27 of 1940

1 of 1933

8 of 1933
131 of 1940
239

32 of 1926

3 of 1934


Supp.
III

II

II

1940
Supp.
1933

1933
1940
II

Supp.
1934


Subject Matter.


1037

336

343

217

317

380
407

73

252

1577

1595

189

107

8

1

13

101

82

286

820

176

93

296
659

1650

1651

77
822
181

195
444
1662

205

26










Chapter or
other Legislative
Number.


Subject Matter.


Volume. Page


Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) (No. 2)
Ordinance, 1934
Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Ordin-
ance, 1942
Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Rules,
1932
Wireless Telegraphy (Licences) Rules, 1934
Wireless Telegraphy (Licences) (Amend-
ment) Rules, 1937
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ORDINANCE,
1939
Workmen's Compensation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1940
Workmen's Compensation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1941
Workmen's Compensation (Amendment)
Ordinance, 1942
Workmen's Compensation (Amendment)
(No. 2) Ordinance, 1942
Workmen's Compensation (Application to
certain Employments) Order in Council,
1940
Workmen's Compensation Application to
certain Employments) (Amendment) Order
in Council, 1941
Workmen's Compensation (Notification of
Injuries) Rules, 1940


15 of 1934
16 of 1942

11 of 1932
26 of 1934

12 of 1937

35 of 1939
28 of 1940

5 of 1941
12 of 1942

30 of 1942


79 of 1940 1940 286

39 of 1941 1941 180

118 of 1940 1940 380


G.P.F./03177/43








Liquor Licencc (Amendment).


COI,ONY OF SIERRA IEO)NE.
No. I of 1942.





InI His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
sixth day of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance to Amend
Ordinance,


the Liqqor Licence
1924.


[2nd July, 1942.] Date ofCom-
mencement.

11E IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Liquor Licence Short title.
(Amendment') Ordinance, 1942.

2. Sub section (1) of section 15 of the Liquor Licence Amendment
Ordinance, 1924, is hereby amended by the insertion of the of section 15
words the Naval Officer in Charge, Freetown, or the Air of Cap. 11.
Officer Commanding the Royal Air Force, Freetown after
the word Colony," in the second line thereof.


. Cap. 111.


No. 1


1942








2 No. 1 Liquor Licenve (Amendment). 1942

Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a
true and correct copy of the said Bill.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. C/96/40.







No. 2


Legislative Council (Election Regulations) 1942
(Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.

No. 2 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
L.S.
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fourth day of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.








An Ordinance to Amend the Legislative Council
Election Regulations.

[2nd July, 1942.] Date of
commence-
ment.

WHEREAS by Article 41 of the Sierra Leone (Legislative Preamble.
Council) Order in Council, 1924, it was provided that
the Governor should, as soon as possible after the coming into
operation of the Order, establish by proclamation such
further regulations, not inconsistent with the Order, as
he might think necessary for regulating the registration of
electors, and generally in regard to the election of Members







4 No. 2 LTnislativc Council (Election Regulations) 1942
(Amendment).

of the Council, and that such regulations should take effect
and have the force-of law in Sierra Leone immediately on the
proclamation thereof, but that any regulation so made might
be renewed, repealed or altered by any Ordinance or
Ordinances thereafter to be enacted by the Governor, with
the advice and consent of the Council:

IAN WUHEREA,s regulations for the registration of electors
and generally in regard to the election of Members of
the Council- were established by the Legislative Council
(Election Regulations) Proclamation, 1924:

AND WHEREAS it is desirable to alter the regulations
contained in the Schedule to the said Proclamation:

BE IT THEREFORE ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone,
with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council
thereof, as follows :-
Short title. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Legislative
Council (Election Regulations) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.

Repeal and 2. Sub-regulation (1) of Regulation 1 of the Regulations
replace- contained in the Schedule to the Legislative Council (Election
omen. la- Regulations) Proclamation, 1924 (hereinafter called the
tion (1l)of Principal Regulations) is hereby repealed and replaced by the
Principal following :-
Regulations.
(1) Whenever it appears to the Governor that
an election of an unofficial member of the
Legislative Council for an Electoral District is or
may be necessary within the next succeeding twelve
months the Governor shall direct that a notification
shall be published in the Gazette on a date named
by him (hereinafter referred to as the prescribed
date) and posted oi or near every church, chapel
and police station in such Electoral District,
calling upon all persons desirous of having their
names inserted in the register of voters for such
Electoral District to forward their claims to the
proper registering officer within twenty-one days
of the publication of the notification in the
Gazette."
Amendment 3. Sub-regulation (1) of Regulation 2 of the Principal
of Regula- Regulations is hereby amended by the substitution of the
Princip2 of words appointed for such electoral district for the words
Regulations. "in each electoral district in the second line thereof.
Amendment 4. Regulation 3 of the Principal Regulations is hereby
of Regula- amended:-
tion 3 of
Principal (a) by the deletion of the words and thereafter on
Regulations. or before the first day of November in each year."
in the first, second and third lines thereof;








No. 2 Legislative Council (Election Regulations) 1942 5
(A menament).

(b) by the substitution of the words in the electoral
District for which the election is to be held for
the words in each electoral district in the fifth
and sixth lines thereof;
(c) by the revocation of the words from "registers are
completed to the end of the regulation and the
substitution therefore of the following:-
register is completed, or that the register or a
copy thereof is open for inspection for a
period of twenty-one days at all reasonable
hours of the day at such place as shall be
specified in the notice."
5. Regulation 4 of the Principal Regulations is hereby Amendment
amended:- of Regula-
tion 4 of
(a) by the substitution in sub-regulation (1) of the principal
words for such electoral district for the words Regulations.
for either electoral district in the second and
third lines thereof:
(b) by the substitution in sub-regulation (2) of the
words for such electoral district for the words
for either electoral district in the second line
thereof.
Amendment
6. Regulation 5 of the Principal Regulations is hereby of Regula-
amended by the substitution of the word The for the tion 5of
words In each year the in the first line thereof. Principal
Regulation s.
7. Sub-regulation (1) of Regulation 6 of the Principal Amendment
Regulations is hereby amended by the substitution of the of Rngula-
words for the electoral district for which the election is to tion 6 (1) of
be held for the words for each electoral district in the rineutons
second line thereof.
8. Sub-regulation (2) of Regulation 9 of the Principal Repeal and
Regulations is hereby repealed and replaced by the following replacement
sub-regulation :-- of Regula-
tion 9 (2) of
(2) The book in which such revised list is Principal
copied shall be the register of electors for the Regultions
electoral district for which it has been prepared
and shall be valid and effectual for the purposes
of all elections in such electoral district for a
period of twelve months from the date on which
it is finally settled by the Revising Officer."



Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousands nine hundred and forty-two.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Counoil.







No. 2 Legislative councill (Election Regulations) 1942
(Amendment).

THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


T. C, LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P G/32/37.








No. 3 'ension< (European Officers) (Amenidmetit).


COLONY OF
No. 3:


SIERRA LEONE.
of 1942.


In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twelnty-
sixth day of June, 1942.


HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance to Amend the Pensions
(European Officers) Ordinance, 1924.


Cap. 146.


Date of com-
[2nrd -Jly, 1942.] mencement.

lJE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Pensions Short title.
(European Officers) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942, and shall
be read as one with the Pensions (European Officers)
Ordinance, 1924, (hereinafter called the Principal Ordi- Cap. 146.
fance ").
2. Section 6 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Additional
amended by the insertion of (1) immediately after the paragraph
number 6 and the addition thereto of the following sub t
section :-


r.


1942








No. 3 Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment).


(2) In the case of an officer-
(a) whose pension has been suspended under
section 11 of the Ordinance or under a
corresponding provision in any law or rule
relating to the grant of pensions in respect
of public service or by virtue of the terms
of his re-employment in the public service; or
(b) who has retired from the public service
without pension on account of ill-health,
abolition of office, or organization designed
to effect greater efficiency and economy,
and has subsequently been re-employed in
the public service; or

(c) who has left service pensionable under the
Teachers (Superannuation) Act, 1925, with
a view to entering public service not being
service pensionable under the said Act, and
has, not later than three months after
leaving such first mentioned service, received
any salary in respect of employment in
public service not so pensionable;

the break in his service immediately prior to such
suspension, re-employment or employment, shall
be disregarded for the purposes of the foregoing
sub-section."

Repeal of 3. Section 11 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
section 11 repealed and the following substituted therefor:-
and substi-
tutionof new "Pensions 11. (1) If an officer to whom a pension has been
section with payable granted under this Ordinance is appointed to
saving during re-
provision, employment.another office in the public service, the payment of
his pension may, if the Governor in Council thinks
fit, be suspended during the period of his
re-employment.

(2) Where, prior to the commencement of
this Ordinance, an officer has been granted a
pension under the Principal Ordinance and has
been appointed to another office in the service of
the Colony, any pension granted to him on his
subsequent retirement may be computed as if the
foregoing sub-section had not been enacted.

(3) Where, prior to the commencement of this
Ordinance, an officer -has been granted a pension
under the Principal Ordinance and has been
appointed to an office in other public service, the
provisions of sub-section (1) shall, at the option of
such officer, apply."
Repeal of 4. Section 13 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
section 13. repealed.


1942








No. 3 Pensions (European Officers) (Amendment).


Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.




T.. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. B/72/37.


1942 9








10 No. 4 Pensions (Non-Europcan Officers) (Amendment). 1942


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 4 of 1942.





In His Majesty's name 1 assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
sixth day of June, 1942.





HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance
(Non-European


to Amend the Pensions
Officers) Ordinance, 1924.

[2Und July, 1942.]


BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof,
as follows :-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Pensions
(Non-European Officers) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942, and
shall be read as one with the Pensions (Non-European Officers)
Ordinance, 1924, (hereinafter called the Principal
Ordinance ").

2. Section 6 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
amended by the addition thereto of the following proviso:-
Provided that in the case of a public officer:-


0


Cap. 147.


Date of com-
mencement.


Short title.
Cap. 147.


Proviso
added to
section 6.








No. 4 Pensions (Non-European Officers) (Amendment). 1942 11

(a) whose pension has been suspended under section
11 of this Ordinance or under a corresponding
provision in any law or rule relating to the
grant of pensions in respect of public service
or by virtue of the terms of his re-employment
in the public service; or
(b) who has retired from the public service with-
out pension on account of ill-health, abolition
of office, or re organization designed to effect
greater efficiency and economy, and has sub-
sequently been re employed in the public
service;
the break in his service immediately prior to such
suspension or re employment shall be disregarded
for the purposes of this section."

3. Section 11 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Repeal of
repealed and the following substituted therefor:- section li
and substitu-
"Pensions 11. (1) If a public officer to whom a pension has tion of new
payable been granted under this Ordinance is appointed section.
during to another office in the public service, the pay-
men1 oy ment of his pension may, if the Governor in
Council thinks fit, be suspended during the
period of his re employment.
(2) Where, prior to the commencement of Saving
this Ordinance, a public officer has been section.
granted a pension under the Principal Ordin-
ance, and has been appointed to another office
in the service of the Colony, any pension
granted to him on his subsequent retirement
may be computed as if the foregoing sub-sec-
tion had not been enacted."

4. Section 13 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Repealof
repealed. section 13.

Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.

T. C. LUKE,,
( l r. of Legislative Council.

THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.

T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Councif.
M.P. B1723/7.







Customs (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 5 of 1942.


SIn His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fourth day of June, 1942.




HUBERT STEVENSON,
governorr.





Cap. 4). An Ordinance to Amend the Customs
Ordinance, 1924.
Date of co- [2nd July, 19
monoement. [n Jy, 194.]
BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows -
Short title. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Customs
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.
Amendment 2. Section 62 of the Customs Ordinance, 1924, herein-
of section i2 after called the Principal Ordinance, is hereby amended
of Cap. 49. as follows:-
(i) by the addition thereto, immediately following
paragraph (d) thereof, of the following para-
graphs-
(e) Any article the importation of which has
been prohibited by Order of the Governor
in Council.
(f) Any article contrary to any condition as
regards its import imposed by Order of
the Governor in Council."


12 No. 5


1942







Customs (Amendment).


(ii) by the insertion of the symbol (2) immediately
preceding the word Notwithstanding" in the
second paragraph thereof, and
(iii) by the deletion of the words of the prohibitions
or restrictions in the third line of the second
paragraph thereof and the substitution therefore of
the words prohibition, restriction or condition ".
3. Part III of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Addition of
amended by the addition thereto, immediately preceding section 143A
section 144 thereof of the following section :- cipalOrdin-
"Prohibition 11 3A. The Governor in Council may by Order ance.
of certain prohibit, either absolutely or conditionally, the
exports. exportation from Sierra Leone of any article.
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in
this Ordinance if any person shall export or
attempt to export any article the exportation of
which has been prohibited under this section or
shall fail to comply with any condition imposed
in respect of any article the exportation of which
has been conditionally prohibited under this
section such article shall be liable to be forfeited
to His Majesty, and, if forfeited, shall be dealt
with as the Governor shall direct and such person
shall be guilty of an offence and shall be liable on
summary conviction, to a penalty not exceeding
one hundred pounds or to imprisonment, with or
without hard labour, for a period not exceeding
twelve months, or to both such fine and imprison-
ment."

4. Sub-section (1) of section 215 of the Principal Amendment
Ordinance is hereby amended by the deletion of the following of section
words and commas ", in the day time," in the sixth and 215of the
seventh lines thereof. Principal
Ordinance.
5. The Exports and Imports Prohibition Ordinance, Repeal of
1924, is hereby repealed. Cap. 63.

Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth (lay of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.
T. C. LUKE,
Cleri of Legislative Council.

THis PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.
T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. C/45/41.


No. 5


1942 13







Inoculation against Yellow Fever.


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. t of 1942.






O In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.





HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.






An Ordinance to make Provision for the
Compulsory Inoculation of Persons against
Yellow Fever.
Date of
commence- [2nd July, 1942.]
ment.
J[E IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-
Short title ]. This Ordinance may be cited as the Inoculation
andl. against Yellow Fever Ordinance, 1942, and shall apply to thp
application. Colony and Protectorate.

Definitions. 2. In this Ordinance unless the context otherwise
requires--
Adult means a person who is or who appears to be
of the age of fourteen years or over;


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Inoculation against Yellow Fever.


Child means a person who is or who appears to be
under the age of fourteen years;
Inoculation includes re-inoculation and the word
"inoculation shall be construed accordingly;
Parent means the father or mother of a child and
includes any person having the care or custody of
a child; and
Prescribed area means an area prescribed in
accordance with the provisions of section 3 of
this Ordinance.
3. The Govterno in Council may, by Order published in Liability to
the Gazette, direct that all persons or any specified class or be inocu-
classes of persons being or coming within such area as may be e
prescribed in the Order shall be liable to be inoculated against
yellow fever.

4. Every adult to whom an Order under section 3 applies Inoculation
shall within one week of the making of such Order orof adults
within one week of coming within a prescribed area
or within such longer periods as the Director of Medical
Services may in any special case determine present himself
to the senior medical officer in such area for examination
and, if necessary, for inoculation against yellow fever and
shall subsequently attend, at such time and at such place as
the senior medical officer in the area may direct, for the
purpose of examination and, if necessary for re-inoculation
against yellow fever.
5. The parent of every child to whom an Order under Inoculation
section 3 applies shall, within eighteen months after the birth of children.
of such child or, if such child is over the age of eighteen
months at the date of the making of the Order within seven
days thereof, or within seven days of the child, being a child
over the age of eighteen months, entering a prescribed area,
or within such longer period as the Director of Medical
Services may in any special case determine, present such child
to the senior medical officer in such area for examination and,
if necessary, for inoculation against yellow fever and shall
subsequently present such child, at such time and at such
place as the senior medical officer in the area may direct, for
the purpose of examination and, if necessary, re-inoculation
against yellow fever.
6. (1) No fee shall be payable in respect of any exam- Fees and
nation or inoculation made or performed pursuant to this Records
Ordinance.
(2) Every medical officer performing inoculations
pursuant to this Ordinance shall keep a record of such
inoculations in such form as the Director of Medical Services
may direct, and shall if so requested, furnish to the person
inoculated a certificate of inoculation setting forth the day
and place thereof.


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No. 6








Inoculation against Yellow Fever.


Penalties. 7. Every person who shall fail without reasonable
excuse, the burden of proving which shall rest upon him, to
comply with the provisions of this Ordinance or who shall,
by means of any false statement or otherwise, wilfully
deceive or attempt to deceive or obstruct any other person
in the due discharge of his duties under this Ordinance shall
be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five
pounds or to a term of imprisonment not exceeding one
month, and where the failure continues after conviction, to
a fine not exceeding one pound for each day on which such
failure shall continue.
Power to 8. The Governor in Council may make regulations
make regula- generally for carrying into effect the purpose and provisions
tlons. of this Ordinance.



Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with the
Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a true
and correct copy of the said Bill.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council

M.P. M/72/39.


16 No. 6


1942







Forestry (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 7 of 1942.






LIn His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
sixth day of June, 1942.





HJIBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.







An Ordinance to Amend the Forestry
Ordinance, 1924. Cap. 74.
[2nd July, 1942.] Dateof com
mencement.
1E IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice anid consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follow s :-
1. This Ordinance nmy be cited as the Forestry Short title.
(Amendment) Ordinance. 1942.
2. The Forestry Ordinance, 1924, hereinafter called the Replace-
Principal Ordinance, is hereby amended by the deletion of the ment of
Long Title thereof and the substitution of the following o"f Ca. tle
Long Title :--
SAn Ordinance to provide for the regulation of Forest
Reserves and Proiected Forests and the Protectiol
of Trees."


No. 7


1942 17







Forestry (Amendment).


Amendment 3. The Principal Ordinance is hereby amended by the
of the deletion of the words Restricted Area and Restricted
Principal
Ordinance. Areas wherever they appear therein and by the replacement
therefore respectively of the words Protected Forest and
Protected Forests "

Amendment 4. Section 2 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 2 amended by the addition of the following definition:-
of Cap. 74.
"' Protected tree means any tree so declared by an
Order made under section 15n within any area
specified in the Order."


Repeal and 5. Sub-section (4) of section 15A of the Principal Ordin-
replacement ance is hereby repealed and replaced as follows:-
of section
15A (4) of "Fees and (4) There shall be paid into the Treasury
Cap. 74. Royalties." in respect of a clearance licence such fee or
royalty, if any, as the Governor may think fit
to exact. In any case where a fee or royalty
is exacted in respect of any clearance licence
authorising the clearance of any part of a
forest reserve or protected forest on lands
which are under the jurisdiction of a tribal
authority the fee or royalty shall be paid by
the Colonial Treasurer to the chiefdom
treasury, or if part of the forest reserve or
protected forest to be cleared is under the
jurisdiction of more than one tribal authority
the fee or royalty shall be paid to the several
chiefdom treasuries in such proportions as the
Conservator of Forests may advise. Where
any fee or royalty or part thereof is paid to a
chiefdom treasury under this sub-section, the
tribal authority shall, if any persons, other
than the natives of the chiefdom generally,
have any rights which are affected by the clear-
ance, pay to such persons out of such fee or
royalty or part thereof such sum as shall
compensate such persons for the detriment to
such rights. Subject to the provisions of this
sub-section al!. fees and royalties paid in
respect of clearance licences shall form part
of the general revenue."

Addition of 6. The Principal Ordinance is hereby amended by the
section 15n addition of the following section:-
to Cab 74.
"t PROTECTED TREES."
"Protected 15. The Governor in Council may by
trees," Order declare trees of any specified species to
be protected trees either throughout Sierra
Leone or in any part thereof."


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7. Section 16 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Amendment
amended by the addition, immediately after sub-section (6)of sion
of Cap. 74.
thereof, of the following sub sections :-
(7) The felling, cutting, taking, working, burning,
injuring or removing of any protected tree.

(8) The erection of any building of 'any nature
whatsoever in any Forest Reserve or Protected
Forest."

8. (1) Paragraph (1) of section 18 of the Principal Acnedment
Ordinance is hereby amended as follows:- of spctioon I
of Cap. 74.
(i) by the deletion of the word and at the end of
sub-paragraph (a) thereof;

(ii) by the substitution of a semi-colon followed by the
word and for the full stop at the end of
sub-paragraph (b) thereof; and

(iii) by the addition of the following sub-paragraph:-
(c) To fell, cut, take, work or remove protected
trees."

(2) Section 18 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
amended by the deletion of the full stop at the end
of paragraph (16) thereof, and the addition of the following
words thereto-
and any roads, paths, channels of rivers and streams
therein."

9. Section 19 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Repeal and
repealed and replaced as follows :- replacement
of section 19
"Jurisdic- 19. Proceedings under this Ordinance may of Cap. 74
tion of the be taken in the Court of Ithe Police Magistrate
Court."
Curt or a District Commissioner, which shall have
full jurisdiction to determine summarily all
such proceedings:
Provided that, notwithstanding anything
contained in section 9 of the Protectorate
Courts Jurisdiction Ordinance, 1932, proceed-
ings relating to any offence against the
provisions of this Ordinance committed by any
person subject to the jurisdiction of a Native
Court in respect of any protected forest or
protected tree may be taken in the Native
Court established in the area within which the
offence is committed."

10. Section 20 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby Amendment
amended by the substitution of the comma and words ", forest of section 20
produce and protected tree for the words and forestof Cap. 74.
produce in the fourth and tifth lines thereof.


1942 1i!


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Forestry (Amendment).








Forestry (Amendment).


Ameiedmtnt 11. Section 21 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 21 amended .as follows:-
of Cap. 74.
(i) by the deletion of the word or in the third and
seventh lines thereof and the substitution therefore
of a comma; and

(ii) by the insertion of the words or protected tree "
immediately after the word produce in the
third and eighth lines thereof.


Passed in the Legislative Con cil this nineteenth (Jay of May, in
the year of Oar Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.


THIs PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. A/53/40.


1942


20 No. 7








companies s iAmendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 8 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance to Amend the Companies
Ordinance, 1937.


No. 18 of
1937.


[2nd July, 1942.] Date of com-
mencement.
BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Companies Short title.
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.
2. Sub-section (2) of section 18 of the Companies Amendment
Ordinance, 1937, hereinafter called the Principal Ordinance, of section 18
is hereby amended by the repeal of paragraph (a) thereof, of Ordinance
Y No. 18 of
and the substitution therefore of the following:- 1937.
(a) includes the words Imperial ", Royal ",
Windsor ", Crown ", "Empire",


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1942 21







Companies (Amendment).


'' National ", Government ", or any other
word which in the opinion of the Registrar
suggests or is calculated to suggest that it enjoys
the patronage of His Majesty or of any member
of the Royal Family, or of the Imperial Govern-
ment or of the Government or any department
thereof; or "

Amendment 3. Section 249 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section amended-
249 of the
Principal (1) by the addition to sub-section (1) thereof of the
Ordinance. following paragraph:-

(d) Unless the company is being wound up
voluntarily merely for the purposes, of
reconstruction or of amalgamation with
another company or unless the company
has at the commencement of the winding
up under such a contract with insurers as
is mentioned in section 26 of the Work-
No. 35 of men's Compensation Ordinance, 1939,
1939. rights capable of being transferred to and
vested in the workman, all amounts due
in respect of any compensation or liability
for compensation under the said Ordinance
accrued before the relevant date."; and
(2) by the insertion therein, immediately following
sub-section (1) thereof, of the following sub-section :-
(14) Where any compensation under the Work-
No. 35 of men's Compensation Ordinance, 1939, is a
1939. weekly payment, the amount due in respect
thereof shall, for the purposes of paragraph (d)
of sub-section (1), be taken to be the amount
of the lump sum for which the weekly payment
could, if redeemable, be redeemed if the
employer made an application for that purpose
under the said Ordinance.

Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.

T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.

THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be a
true and correct copy of the said Bill.

T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. J/6/42.


22 No. 8


1942







Defence Lands Acquisition.


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 9 of 1942.




( TIn His Maijtsty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.





HUIBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.








An Ordinance to enable the Commissioners for
executing the Office of Lord High Admiral in
the United Kingdom, the Secretary of State
tor War and the Secretary of State for
Air severally to acquire Land in
the Colony of Sierra Leone for
the purposes of Defence.
Date of
[30th July, 1942.] comence-
ment.
RE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinauce may be cited as the Defence Lands Short title
.\cquisitijo Ordinance, 1942, and shall apply to the Colony.


No. 9


1942 23








Dcfence Lands Acquisition.


Interpreta- 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise
tion requires-

Court means the Supreme Court of Sierra Leone
and includes the Chief Justice and the Puisne
Judges thereof sitting together or separately,

Land includes all land, whether covered with water
or otherwise, together with all buildings and erec-
tions, it any, thereon, and, where such meaning
may be inferred, any right to the same, and
Includes any easement i or over land,~.c&ALu -

Magistrate means the Police Magistrate, a District
Commissioner, or any two Justices of the Peace,
sitting to try offences under the provisions of this
Ordinance.

Appointment 3. (1) The Commissioners for executing the Office of
of authorised Lord High Admiral in the United Kingdom, the Secretary of
officer or
officers and State for War and the Secretary of State for Air may each
limitation of severally appoint an authorized officer either by name or by
powers. the designation of the office which he holds for the purpose
of taking such steps as may be necessary and lawful under
t w -. this Ordinance for the acquisition of land within the Colonyk
r f. (2) Every appointment made under the provisions of
rd. *. this section shall be notified by publication in the Gazette,
4.L.' /4.*' and, in like manner, the revocation of any such appointment
shall be so notified.

(3) Where an appointment has been made under the
provisions of this section of an authorised officer by the
designation of any office which he holds any person who may
at any time thereafter hold such office, whether he shall be
the substantive holder thereof or shall have been appointed
temporarily to perform the duties and to exercise the powers
thereof in place of the substantive holder, shall be deemed to
be the authorised officer to whom such appointment relates.

(4) Nothing in this section shall be construed as giv-
ing any power to an authorized officer to take any step for the
jiL. acquisition of land under this Ordinance except for and on
Wu, behalf of the authority from whom he holds his appointment
Sas an authorized officer.


PART I.
ACoQISITION OF LAND FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES.


Power to
enter to
survey.


4. (1) Whenever an authorized officer resolves that any
land is required for defence purposes he may, subject to
the consent of the Governor in Council, by writing under
his hand, authorise any person, together with his agents,
servants or workmen, to enter, as often as may be necessary,


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upon such land, and there to survey and take levels, to make
borings or trial pits, and to do such other acts as may be
necessary, with a view to the taking or appropriating of any
such land.
(2! The report of any such person, together with a
plan of such land, shall he laid before the said officer, and
by him be submitted to the Governor in Council.

5. Whenever an authorized officer shall declare that any Issue of war-
land is required for defence purposes, it shall be lawful for rant for ac-
him, subject to the consent of the Governor in Council, by uiring land.
warrant. under his hand, to direct that such lands shall be
acquired for defence purposes. Every such warrant may be
in the Form A in the Schedule hereto, and shall be published
in the Gazette.

6. Whenever by any such warrant, as in the last section Service of
mentioned, it is directed that any land shall be acquired for notice on
defence purposes, the authorized officer executing such warrant o
shall cause a notice in the Form B in the Schedule hereto, or
as near thereto as possible to be served personally on any
person entitled to sell, or interested in, any land specified in
the warrant, or if he cannot be found, shall cause it to be left
at his last usual place of abode, or business, with some inmate
thereof, to be given to such person, and in case no such person
can be ascertained or found, shall cause it to be left, with the
occupier of such land. or if there be no such occupier, shall
cause it to be affixed on some conspicuous part of such land,
within eight days from the date of such warrant.

7. After the lapse of twenty-one days from the publica- Power to
tion of any such warrant in the Gazette, it shall be lawful enter and
for the authorised officer, or some person appointed by him take land.
for that purpose, with all necessary workmen and other
servants, to enter upon such land, and also to set out,
appropriate and take so much of such land as is specified in
the said warrant.

8. When the authorised officer, or some person appointed Marking out
by him for that purpose, shall set out, appropriate and take of land.
the land specified in any such warrant, he shall cause such
land to be marked out and a notice to be posted in some,con-
spicuous part of such land, and such notice shall be iii these
words, viz: Taken for defence purposes ", and shall be
signed by the authorized officer, or some person appointed by
him for that purpose. All such land, when so set out, taken
and appropriated, shall be vested in the authority, being the
Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral
in the United Kingdom, the Secretary of State for War or
the Secretary of State for Air,- on whose behalf the said land
was so set out, appropriated or taken, free from all other
estates and all liens, rights, charges and encumbrances
whatsoever.


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26 No. 9 Defence Lands Acquisition. 1942

Registration 9. Within twenty-one days after such appropriation,
of plan and the tlthorised officer shall cause a plan of the land so set out,
certificate. taken and appropriated, as aforesaid, together with a certifi-
cate under his hand, to the effect that the same has been taken
and appropriated for defence purposes, to be registered in
the office of the Registrar General.
Registration 10. When any land has; been taken and appropriated
iv be conclu-for defence purposes, whether under the provisions of this or
any other Ordinance, the registration of a plan of such land,
together with the certificate in the office of the Registrar-
General, as in the last section mentioned, shall be conclusive
evidence that such land has been lawfully set out, appropriated
and taken for defence purposes.

Land in- 11. If any land be so cut through and divided by the
juriously taking and appropriation of part of such land for any defence
affected. purpose as to leave a portion thereof practically useless to
the owner for the purpose for which he had been accustomed
to use the land, it shall be lawful for the owner of such land,
by notice in writing, to be served on the authorized officer at
any time before an agreement is come to for the purchase of
the land taken as aforesaid, or before the assessment of the
price to be paid for such land under the provisions of this
Ordinance, to require the officer, on behalf of the authority,
being an authority within the meaning of section 8 of this
Ordinance. on whose behalf such part has been taken, and
appropriated, to purchase, not only the land actually taken
as aforesaid, but also the land rendered useless as aforesaid
by reason of the ASeverahce 'aforesaid, and, thereupon it shall
be lawful for the authorised officer to purchase the land
rendered useless as aforesaid, or if he refuse to do so, it shall
be lawful for the Court, if it shall find, as a fact that any
portion of the said land has been, by the severance, rendered
useless, as aforesaid, to adjudge that the authorised officer
shall purchase the same, and determine the price to be paid
for the same, in the same way as if such land was actually
taken for any defence purpose.
Re-sale of 12. It shall be lawful foc.in authorised officer to re-sell
land. any land purchased )y him under the provisions of the last
preceding section. 0t4 d. I4//

Part of T Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to
house, etc., authorise an authorised officer to take a part only of any
not to be house, building or manufactory, but where a part of the land
taken.
on which any house, building, or manufactory stands, is
required for any defence purpose, it shall be lawful for the
owner of such house, building or manufactory to require the
authorised officer to take the whole house, building or
manufactory Provided that it shall be lawful for the
authorized officer to re-sell ayy portion of any such house,
building or manufactory thatmay not be required for any
defence purpose.

."I









1. If, in any case in which, according to the provisions Cases in
of this Ordinance, an authorized officer, or some person which owner,
appointed by him for that purpose, is authorised to enter cie upes
upon, and take any land, the owner or occupier of any such possession,
land, or any other person, refuses to give up possession etc.
thereof, or hinders the authorised officer or person appointed
by him for that purpose, his workmen or servants, from
entering upon or taking possession of the same, it shall be
lawful for the Court, upon application made by the authorised
officer, or any person on his behalf, to issue a warrant in the
Form C in the Schedule hereto, or as near thereto as possible,
directed to the Sheriff, ordering him to enter and take
possession of the land, and to deliver the same to the
authorised officer, and upon receipt of such warrant, the
Sheriff shall enter, and deliver possession of any such land
accordingly; and the costs accruing by reason of the execu-
tion of such warrant to be taxed by the Master of the Supreme
Court, subject to review by the Court, shall be paid by the
person refusing to give possession or hindering the authorised
officer or person aforesaid, his workmen or servants, as
aforesaid, and the amount of such costs shall be deducted
and retained by the authorised officer from the compensation,
if any, then payable by him to such person, and if no com-
pensation be payable to such person, or if the same be less
than the amount of such costs, then such costs, or the excess
thereof beyond such compensation, if not paid on demand,
shall be levied by distress, and, upon application to the
Magistrate for that purpose. he shall issue his warrant
accordingly. & I
1,. .It.7 CA ..7Z*. 7 9/- is-
PART II.
COMPENSATION.
15. The owner and occupier of, and any other person Compensa-
beneficially interested in, any land which may be appropriated tion to be
and taken, or entered upon, as aforesaid, shall be entitled allowed.
to, and shall receive compensation for, the value of the land
so taken and appropriated, and for all damages sustained by
such owner, occupier and other person, by reason of the
exercise, as regards such land, of the powers granted by this
Ordinance, the amount of such compensation to be ascertained
Pnd determined as hereinafter provided.

16. It shall be lawful for an authorised officer, for and Agreed corn-
on behalf of the authority, being an authority within the sensation.
meaning of section 8 of this Ordinance, on whose behalf land
has been taken and appropriated under this Ordinance to
contract and agree with the owner or occupier thereof and
with any person who, at the time of the taking and appro-
priation was beneficially interested therein and whose
beneficial interest has been injuriously affected by the exercise
of any of the powers as regards such land granted by this
Ordinance, for the compensation to be allowed either i


Defence Lands Acqutisitio~n.


1942 27


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Defence Land, Acquisition.


respect of the actual value of the land or in respect of damages
incurred by reason of the exercise of any of the said powers,
and any sum so agreed on as last aforesaid, or which shall
be awarded under the provisions of this Ordinance, shall be
paid by the authorized officer.

Cases of 17. In all cases in which any land has been taken and
cdmpensa- appropriated or entered upon under the provisions of this
tion, etc. Ordinance, or has been injuriously affected by the exercise of
any of the powers granted by this Ordinance, if, within
twenty-one days after the publication of the warrant in the
Gazette that such land shall be acquired for defence purposes,
as hereinbefore provided, no claim in respect of such lands
shall have been lodged with the authorized officer executing
the warrant, or if the person lwho may have lodged any claim
and the authorized officer shall not have agreed as to the
amount of compensation to be paid for the beneficial interest
of any such person, or if any such person shall not have given
satisfactory evidence of his alleged beneficial interest, or if
separate and conflicting claims are made in respect of the
same lanu, the amount of compensation due, if any, and
every such disputed interest or title, shall be settled in
accordance with the following provisions:-
(a) Application may be made by motion ex parte-
(i) by or on behalf of the authorised officer;
(ii) in the event (of the authorised officer making
no such application within twenty-one days
after the registration of the plan of any land,
and of the certificate of the authorised officer,
that such land has been taken and appro-
priated for delence purposes in the office of
the Registrar-General, either by or on behalf
of the authorized officer, or of any person
claiming to be the owner, occupier, or to be
otherwise beneficially interested in any such
land,
to the Court, which shall have jurisdiction to hear
uand determine in all such cases as aforesaid.
(b) The authorized officer or other person applying to
the Court, as last aforesaid, shall cause the records
of the Registrar-Gei eral's Office to be searched in
order to ascertain whether or not there is any
mortgage or other charge affecting any such land,
or any part thereof, and in the event of there being
any mortgage or oller charge i h tin, any such
land, or any part thereof, shall produce, at the
bearing of any such application, a report of all
such mortgages or charges, their nature, the
persons interested thereunder, or affected thereby,
and the Court shall there'ion direct that the value
of the land so taken and appropriated be ascer.


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1942







Defence Land.i Acquisition.


tainted, that the amount of compensation which
ought to be paid to the several persons interested
therein be determined, what notices shall be given
or served to enable all persons interested to protect
their rights, and the manner in which such notices
shall be given or served, and shall further appoint
the time and the place at which it will sit to hear
and determine the matter, and the Master of the
Court shall cause notice of the time and place so
appointed to be published in the Gazette.
(c) The Court shall, after hearing evidence in that
behalf, assess the amount of compensation to be
paid to the owner ol the land so taken and appro-
priated and to all persons having any just right,
title, or interest therein, or any portion thereof,
and whenever it shall appear that any such land is
owned either wholly or in part by, or that the
occupier or any person injuriously affected, as
aforesaid, is an infant, lunatic or a person who is
absent from the Colony, it shall be lawful for the
Court to appoint a curator to protect the interest
of any such infant, lunatic, or absentee, and every
such curator shall b,- subject to the control and
direction of the Court.

(d) On the day appointed for the hearing:-
(1i The authorized officer, or any person on his
behalf, and -every person interested in the
said land may appear before the Court, and
may tender such evidence as may be relevant
in' support of their alleged rights, and the
value thereof, and may cross-examine any
witness produced in any adverse interest,
and may produce any adverse testimony.

(2) The Court, on the application of the autho-
rised officer or of any person on his behalf,
or of any person interested as aforesaid, may
summon any witness who may be required.
fe) When the owner or any person claiming to be the
owner of such land, or to possess or represent the
possessor of any interest therein, shall not appear
at the time appointed for the hearing, a decision
may be given cx parte upon hearing the evidence
adduced by the authorised officer or any person on
ills bNItllf, and suh;i decision shall be as effectual
as if given after sharing, and in the presence of,
all parties.
if) The written report of any surveyor or engineer
nominated by the authorised officer as to the value
of such ,llid, shall be evidence thereof, but shall


1942 29


No. 9







Defence Lands Acquisition.


not exclude any other evidence of such value.
Such report may be proved by a copy thereof,
under the hand of such surveyor or engineer, as
last aforesaid, but le may be required by the Court
to attend and give evidence either upon the motion
of the Court itself oI upon an application on the
part of the authorized officer or of any person
having interest. Proof of the signature of such
copy shall not be required unless the Court sees
reason to doubt the genuineness thereof.

(g) Compensation shall not be awarded to any party
in respect of unoccupied land. Any land shall be
deemed to be unoccupied where it is proved that
Itl-i:i;i; ia use thereof for cultivation or inhabita-
tion, or for collecting or storing' water, or for any
industrial purposes, has not been made for twelve
years next prior to the date on which such land
has been taken and appropriated under the provi
sions of this Ordinance.

Matters to 18. (1) In determining the amount of compensation to
be consi- ie awarded for land acquired under this Ordinance the Court
dered in shall take into consideration the following matters and no
determining
compensa- others, namely:-
tion. (a) the market value ati he date of the publication of
the warrant under action 5;
(b) any increase in the value of the other land of the
person interested likely to accrue from the use to
which the land acquired will be put;
(c) the damage, if any, sustained by the person
interested at the time of the taking possession of
the land by reason of severing such land from his
other land;
(r) the damage, if any, sustained by the person
interested at the time of the taking and appropria-
tion of the land by reason of the acquisition
injuriously affecting his other property whether
moveable or immovable in any other manner or his
actual earnings; and
(e) if, in consequence of the acquisition, he is compelled
to change his residence or place of business, the
reasonable expenses, if any, incidental to such
change.

(2) For the purposes oi paragraph (a) of sub-section
(1) of this section-
(a) if the market value has been increased by means of
any improvement made by the owner or his
predecessor in interest within two years before the


1942


30 No. 9








1942


Defence Lands Acquisition.


publication of the warrant under section 5, such
increase shall be disregarded if the improvement
was made in contemplation of proceedings for the
acquisition of the land being taken under this
Ordinance;
(b) when the value of the land is increased by reason
of the use thereof or of any premises thereon in a
manner which could be restrained by any Court or
is contrary to law or is detrimental to the health
of the inmates of the premises or to the public
health the amount of that increase shall not be
taken into account;
(c) the effect of any expressed or implied condition of
title restricting the use to which the land may be
put shall be taken into account.
19. In determining the amount of compensation to be Matterstobe
awarded for land acquired under this Ordinance the Court neglected in
shall not take into consideration: compensa-
(a) the degree of urgency which has led to the
acquisition;
(b) any disinclination of the person interested to part
with the land acquired;
(c) any damage sustained by the person interested
which, if caused by a private person, would not be
a good cause of action;
(d) any damage which is likely to be caused to the land
acquired after the date of the publication of the
warrant under section 5 by or in consequence of
the use to which it will be put;
(e) any increase to the value of the land acquired likely
to accrue from the use to which it will be put when
acquired;
(f) any outlay on additions or improvements to the
land acquired, which was made after the date
of the publication of the warrant under section 5,
unless such additions or improvements were
necessary for the maintenance of any building in
a proper state of repair;
(g) any increase to tile value of the land by reason of
any work done thereon by or at the expense of the
acquiring authority prior to the acquisition.

20. The decision of the Court respecting compensation, Postpone-
or in the case of disputed interest or title as aforesaid, shall ment of
be final and conclusive, as respects all persons who have payment.
appeared and claimed, or on whose behalf any person, having
authority to that effect, has claimed any land or interest
therein; but it shall be lawful for persons who have not


No. 9








Defence Lands Acquisition.


appeared or claimed, or on whose behalf no claim has been
made, as aforesaid, to do so at any time within one year
from the final decision. And in all cases where compensation
has been awarded, except whl(- a valid title has been shown
to the satisfaction of the Court, payment thereof shall be
postponed until the said period of one year shall have elapsed
from the date of the final decision, and shall then, upon
application by petition of any person making claim to the
same. be paid over to the person who shall then appear, by
the decision of the Court, to have the best right thereto, and
such payment shall, as concerns the authority, being an
authority within the meaning of section 8 of this Ordinance,
on whose behalf the land has been taken and appropriated,
operate as a complete discharge and acquittance of such
compensation, a:nd of all claims in respect of such land, or
any interest therein, but shall not hinder any subsequent
proceedings at the instance of any person having, or alleging,
better right thereto, as against the person to whom such pay-
ment may have been made.
Repeal of 21. The War Department Lands Acquisition Ordinance,
Cap. 229 1924, is hereby repealed; provided that any acquisition or
and saving, claim for compensation which may have been commenced or
instituted under that Ordinance. but not completed at the time
of the coming into operation of this Ordinance, shall be deemed
to have been commenced and instituted under this Ordinance.
THE SCHEDULE.
Pori A.
WARRANT THAT LAND SHALL BE ACQUIRED
FOR DEFENCE PURPOSES.
SIERRA LEONE.
(L.S.)
W HEREAS on the..........day of......................... 19
........... ............................... ........ ....... ... ... ..............
declared that the land herein described, that is to say

..................................................
(insert description of land).
shall be acquired for defence purposes for and on behalf of

.... ... .... ..... .... .... ... .............................. ............... .
(Set out the name of the authority on whose behalf
acquisition is to be made).
AND WEmREAS the Governor in Council did on the
..............day of...................................19......, consent that
the said lands should be acquired for defence purposes.
Now, THEREFORE, I do hereby, under the provisions of the
Defence Lands Acquisition Ordinance, 194 by this my
warrant under my hand, direct that the said land shall be
acquired for such purposes.
Dated this day of 19


1942


32 No. 9








Defence Ladmls Acquisition.


Foa t B.

Notice is hereby given that the following land...............

(describe land, denoting the boundaries by physical marks wherever practicable).
is to be acquired for defence purposes.

Any person claiming to be possessed of, or to have any
right, title, or beneficial interest in, the said land, or to be
injuriously i.!, by any s:ch acquisition, is required on
or before tle............ay of................. ............. 19......
(......................... .. iay after the date of publication of
warrant in the Gazette) to forward to me at............
a statement of the right or interest and the evidence thereof
and of any claim made by him in respect of the value of such
land or 6f his interest therein.

I am willing to treat for the purchase of the said land

for and on behalf of the .. ..... ..................................
(Set out tlh name of the authority on
whosc behalf acquisition is to be made).

D ate.............. ......................

Fou)m C.

WARRANT TO THE SHERIFF.

To tbhe Sheriff of the Colony of Sierra Leone.

Wm: mA by a warrant dated the.......................day of

............. ...... .............. ... ........19......under the hand of



it was directed that the following land........................

(dcscribe land).

should be acquired for defence purposes.

AND WHFREAS ................. ..days have elapsed since the
publication or the said warrant in the Gazette:
These are, therefore, to command you to put..................
.......................or any pei son authorized by him in that
behalf, in possession of the said land and premises.

Dated the day of 19


Chief Justice or
Puisne Judge,


1942


No. 9








34 No. 9


Defence Lands Acquisition.


Passed in the Legislative Council this nineteenth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. S/122/41.


1942








No. 10 Building Lines Regulation (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.

No. 10 of 1942.






In His Majesty's na;me I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of Juie, 1942.







HUBERT STEVENSON,


An Ordinance to Amend the Building Lines
Regulation Ordinance, 1939.


Governor.








No. 15 of
1939.


[2nd July, 1912.] Dateof com-
mencement.

BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Building Lines S:lort title.
Regulation (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.
2. Section 1 of the Building Lines Regulation Ordin- Amendment
ance, 1939, hereinafter referred to as the Principal Ordinance, of section
of Ordinance
is hereby amended by the insertion of the following words No. 15 of
1939.


L.s.


1942 35







No. 10 Diiihl ,ii Lives 7', ,*'.'; (Amendment).


immediately after the word the in the second line
thereof -
Headquarters Judicial District, to the Police District
oi Freeto\wn as defined by section 52 of the
Magistrates' Courts Ordinance, 1924, excluding that
portion which lies within the limits of the City of
Freetown as-defined by section 5 of the Freetown
Municipality Ordinance, 1927, and to the "
Amjnind:iunnt 3. Section 2 (1) of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 2 amended by the insertion therein, immediately following the
(l)of the definition create an obstruction," of the following
Principal
Ordinance. definition :-
Native Court means a Court of Native Chiefs as
constituted by section 3 of the Protectorate Courts
Jurisdiction Ordinance, 1932."
Amendment 4. Section 6 (1) of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 6 amended by the repeal of all the words from the words A
(1) of the District Commissioner in the first line thereof to the words
Principal
Ordillmnce. Director of Public Works in the second line thereof and
the comma immediately thereafter and the substitution
therefore of the following:-
The Commissioner of the Headquarters Judicial and
Freetown Police Districts after consultation with the
Rural Areas Council and with the approval of the
Director of Public Works, a District Commissioner
in the Protectorate with the approval of the Director
of Public Works,"
Amendment 5. Section (i (2) of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 6 amended by the deletion of the words the District Commis-
(2) of the sioner in the sixth and seventh lines thereof and the
Ordinac. substitution therefore of the following:-
The Commissioner of the Headquarters Judicial and
Freetown Police Dislricts, a District Commissioner
in the Protectorate,"
Amendment 6. Section 8 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
of section 8 amended by the repeal of the words A District Commis-
of t he sioner in the first line thereof and the substitution of the
Ordinance. following words :-
The Commissioner of the Headquarters Judicial and
Freetown Police Districts, a District Commissioner
in the Protectorate."
Passed in the Legislative Coancil this twentieth day of May, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.

T. C. LUKE,
ClcrJ," of Legislative Council.
THis PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to bo
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.

T. C. LUKE,
M.P. P/62/39. Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. P/62/39.


1942







Minerals (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
NI. 11 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fourth day of June, 1942.





HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.






An Ordinance to Amend the Minerals o.36 of
Ordinance, 1927.

[2nd July, 19112.] Date of
commeIlce-
BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the ient
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows --
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Minerals Short title.
(Amendment) Ordinince, 1942.
2. Section 2 of the Minerals Ordinance, 1927, (herein- Amendinent
after called the Principal Ordinance), is hereby amended by of section 2
the insertion between the definitions of the terms Sierra o. 3s o
Leone and Watercourse of the following definition:- 1927.
Tributer means a person who directly or indirectly
is permitted to win minerals receiving in return for


1942


No. 11







38 No. 11 Minerals (Amendment). 1942

the minerals 'so won remuneration paid directly or
indirectly by the person who permitted him to win
the minerals.
Repeal and 3. Section 57 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
replacement repealed and replaced as follows:-
of section 57
of the "Accidents 57. (1) If an accident shall occur in any mine
Principal to be or in connection with the mining or prospecting
Ordinance reported. operations conducted under a lease, right or licence
granted under this Ordinance involving loss of life
or serious injury to any person the lessee or holder
of the right or licence shall report the same as
soon as possible to the Chief Inspector of Mines
and to the District Commissioner.

In this sub-section the expression serious injury"
means an injury likely to result in the injured person being
incapacitated from doing his usual work for at least fourteen
days.
Holding of (2) In the event of any such accident the Chief Inspec-
inquiry. tor of Mines or in the absence of the Chief Inspector of Mines,
Power to an Administrative Officer or any other officer appointed by the
award cor- Governor in that behalf shall hold an inquiry into the cause
pensation. thereof and if the person killed or injured is a tributer:-
(a) if it is shown that the lessee or the holder of the
right or licence or any agent of such lessee or
holder has been guilty of negligence, or has not
taken all reasonable and proper precautions to
prevent such accident; or
(b) if the person killed or injured is a native employed
in the mine or in connection with the mining or
prospecting operations, and the lessee or holder
shall fail to satisfy the officer holding the inquiry
that the accident is attributable to the serious and
wilful misconduct of such native,
may award such compensation as he may deem to be just to
such relatives of the deceased as he may think fit or to the
injured person :
Provided that the amount of any compensation
awarded under this section shall not exceed that which would
have been recoverable under the Workmen's Compensation
Ordinance, 1939, had the person killed or injured been
entitled to compensation under that Ordinance.

(3) If any person to whom the compensation is
awarded is unwilling to accept the amount of the compensa-
tion awarded in full settlement of all claims which he may
have by reason of the accident against the person ordered to
pay the same, he may refuse to accept the same and take
against such person such proceedings, if any, as may be open
to him apart from this Ordinance. If the person who is








Minerals (Amendment).


ordered to pay compensation is dissatisfied with the decision
of the officer who has held the inquiry, he may, within four-
teen days of the date on which he has notice of the award
and is informed that the person to whom compensation has
been awarded will accept tih same, appeal to the Governor
whose decision shall be final.
Provided that the Governor may, if he thinks fit, direct
that the matter in dispute shall be determined by arbitration
or in the courts.

(4) If there has been no appeal to the Governor within
the time specified above, or if there having been an appeal
compensation is awarded, the person directed to pay compensa-
tion shall pay the amount awarded to the officer who held the
inquiry or to his successor in office for transmission to the
person or persons entitled thereto, and if the same is not paid
within such time as the Governor may think reasonable, the
Governor may, after notice to the lessee or holder of the right
or licence, revoke his lease, right or licence:

Provided that nothing in this section contained shall
relieve any person from the liability to be proceeded against
for any offence committed by him.

(5) The Chief Inspector of Mines, an Administrative Power to
Officer or any other officer appointed by the Governor shall, for summon
the purpose of any inquiry under sub-section (2), have the witnesses.
powers of the Supreme Court to summon witnesses, to call for
the production of books and documents, and examine witnesses
and parties concerned on oath.

All summonses may be in the form set out in the First
Schedule, and shall be served by a constable or by such person
as the officer issuing the same may direct.

(6) Any person summoned to attend or to produce
books or documents as aforesaid, and refusing or neglecting
to do so, or refusing to answer any question put to him by or
with the concurrence of the officer holding the inquiry, shall
be liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding
fifty pounds :
Provided that no person shall be bound to incriminate
himself, and every witness shall, in respect of any evidence
given by him at such inquiry, be entitled to the privileges to
which he would have been entitled if giving evidence
before a court.

(7) Witnesses attending at the request of or upon
summons by an officer holding such inquiry shall, subject to
any order made by such officer, be entitled to the like expenses
as if summoned to attend the Supreme Court in a criminal
trial, and payment shall be made in such manner as the
Governor may direct."


1942 39


No. 11








40 No. 11 Minerals (Amendment). 1942

Pass'4 in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.


THIs PIRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. S/20/38.








No. 12 Wl'orkmen's Cornpcnsation (Amendment)


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 12 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
(;toernoit .


An Ordinance to Amend the Workmen's
Compensation Ordinance, 1939.


No. 35 of
1939.


[2nd July, 1942.] Date of com-
mencement.

BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Workmen's Short title.
Compensation (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.

2. Sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Workmen's Amendment
Compensation Ordinance, 1939, (hereinafter called the Princi- (1) of Ordin-
pal Ordinance) is hereby amended by the repeal of the ance No. 35
of 1939.


1942 41







No. 12 Workmen's Cowpencsation (Amendment).


definition Tributer therein and the substitution of the
following therefore :-
Tributer means a person who directly or indirectly
is permitted to win minerals receiving in return for
the minerals so won remuneration paid directly or
indirectly by the person who permitted him to win
the minerals."
Repeal of 3. Section 32 of the Principal Ordinance is hereby
section 32 of repealed.
the Principal
Ordinance.

Passed in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in
the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINThD IMPRESSION 11as been carerfully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a, true and correct copy of the said Bill.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. LAB/31/41.


1942







No. 13 Births and Deaths Re(gis.truation (Amendment).


\
H---'





C(,OLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 13 of 1942.





@In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
sixth day of June, 1942.





HII'BERT STEVENSON,
governor .





An Ordinance to Amend the Births and Deaths Cap. 16.
Registration Ordinance, 1924.


JJE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Births and Short title
Deaths Registration (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942 and shall and corn-
come into operation on such date as the Governor may appoint mencemeot.
by notice in the Gazette.

2. Section 2 of the Births and Deaths Registration Amendment
Ordinance, 1924, hereinafter ( called the Principal Ordinance, of section 2
is hereby amended by the deletion of the definitions of of Cap, 16
" Chiefdom," Native and Non-native,"


1942 43








44 No. 13 Births and Deaths Registration (Aincndment). 1942

Amendment 3. Sub-section (1) of section 3 of the Principal Ordin
of section 3 ance is hereby amended by the deletion of the words or the
(1) of the
Principal Protectorate or any part of the Colony or Protectorate and
Ordinance. or Protectorate and by the deletion of the proviso thereto.

Repeal and 4. Section 4 of the i'rincipal Ordinance is hereby
replacement
of section 4 repealed and replaced as follows:-
4!t *-1, -D ;^


S r. ll- A 'Appointnient i
cipal Ordin- of District
ance. Registrars.


Repeal of Part Part.
IVAof the Part
PI' incpal repealed.
Ornillatnce.
Repel of
lart VIA of Part
the Principal repealed.
Ordinance.


The Governor may from time to time appoint
persons to be Registrars of Births and Deaths
for each district created under section three
of this (Ordinance and may appoint for each
suchi district one or more Deputy Registrars
to act for or under the control of the
Registrar of the District."

IVA of the Principal Ordinance is hereby


VIA. oi the Principal Ordinance is hereby


Amenden 7. Schedules A, B, I), E, I., L, M and 0 to the Principal
of Schedules S
A, B, D. E, Ordinance are hereby amended by the deletion of the word
F,L, M and Protectorate wherever it appears therein.
O to the
Principal
Ordinance.

Passed in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in the year
of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



TfHIS PRINTED I\:Ib:ESSIox Ias been carefully compared by me with
the Bi:l v\ which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.




T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Councif.
M.P. M/110/39.








No. 14 Public le

COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.

No. 14 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.






HIBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.








An Ordinance to Amend the Public Health No.26 of
(Protectorate) Ordinance, 1926.

[2nd July, 19412.] Dateof com-
mencement"
JJE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Public Health Short title.
(Protectorate) (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.

2. 'aragra;iph (1,x) of sub-section (a) of section 6 of the Amendmen of
Public ,alth ( section 6 (a)
Public Health (Protectorate) Ordinance, 1926, is hereby (A) of Ordin-
repealed and replaced as follows:- ane No 26 of


1942 4.5







No. 14 Public Health (Proltctorate) (Amendment).


(1A) The repair or alteration of existing buildings,
the demolition or alteration of buildings erected
contrary to any rules made under this section, or
to any directions given by any person authorized
by any such rules to give directions with regard
to the erection and position of new buildings;
(in) The demolition or alteration of any repairs or
alterations made to buildings contrary to any
rules made under this section or to any directions
given under such rules."


Passed in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Ccuncil and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council,
M.P M/18/37.


1942







Non-Native Poll Tax (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 15 of 1942.






SIn His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
seventh day of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.






An Ordinance to Amend the Non-Native No. 28 of
Poll Tax Ordinance, 1931. 193
[1st January, 1940.] Date of com-
mencement.
BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Non-Native Short title.
Poll Tax (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942, and shall be deemed
to have come into operation on the 1st day of January, 1940.
2. Section 15 of the Non-Native Poll Tax Ordinance, Amendment
1931, is hereby amended by the insertion therein, immediately of section 15
following paragraph (a) thereof, of the following para- 'fOrdiance
graph:-- p No. 28 of
graph: 1931.
(aa) every person on a temporary visit to Sierra
Leone;"


No. 15


1942 47







4S No. 15


Non-Native Poll Iax (Amendment).


Passed in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.


T. C. LUKE,
('lerk of Legislative Council.



THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been carefully compared by me with
the Bill which has passed the Legislative Council and found by me to be
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.
M.P. R/ 1/42.


1942







Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 16 of 1942.





In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
fifth day of June, 1942.





HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance to Amend the Wireless
Telegraphy Ordinance, 1924.


Cap. 239.


[2nd July, 19.,t2.] Date of com-
mencement.


BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows :-

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Wireless Tele- Short title.
graphy (Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.


D


No. 16


1942 49








Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment).


Anionliment 2. Section 3 of the Wireless Telegraphy Ordinance,
of section 3 1924, is hereby amended by the addition thereto of the follow-
of Cap. 39. ing sub-section:-

(3) Subject to such exemptions as the Governor
in Council may by Order provide, the fee for each
such licence shall be in accordance with Rules made
under section 5 of this Ordinance."


Passed in the Legislative Council this twentieth day of May, in the
year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and forty-two.


T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council.


THIS PRINTED IMPRESSION has been
the Bill which has passed the Legislative
a true and correct copy of the said Bill.


carefully compared by me with
Council and found by me to be



T. C. LUKE,
Clerk of Legislative Council,


MP, R/28/39.


50 No. 16


1942







Stamp Duty (Amendment).


COLONY OF SIERRA LEONE.
No. 17 of 1942.






In His Majesty's name I assent
to this Ordinance this twenty-
sixth (lay of June, 1942.






HUBERT STEVENSON,
Governor.


An Ordinance to Amend the
Ordinance, 1924.


Stamp Duty


[2nd July, 1942.] Date of co-
mencement.
BE IT ENACTED by the Governor of Sierra Leone, with the
advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as
follows:-
1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Stamp Duty Short title.
(Amendment) Ordinance, 1942.
2. Schedule A to the Stamp Duty Ordinance, 1924, is Amendment
hereby amended by the insertion of the following further of SCapdle
exemption under the Item Certificate of admission to o Cp.
a Barrister, Solicitor, Advocate or Proctor" therein, viz:
Exemption:-The certificate of any member of
His Majesty's Forces who is appointed by the Officer


Cap. 199.


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