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3. Any such Proclamation may at any time be revoked by the Administrator by notice published in the Western Samoa Gazette. 4. Every person who disobeys the directions contained in a Proclamation issued under Regulation 2 (a) hereof shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds. 5. Every person who refuses to deliver up for examination under Regulation 2 (6) hereof any such goods, packages, messages, letters, pamphlets, or printed matter upon being requested to deliver the same by a person duly authorized as aforesaid, or resists such person obtaining possession of the same, shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months or a fine not exceeding twenty pounds. 6. Every person who disobeys the directions contained in a Proclamation issued under Regulation 2 (c) hereof shall be liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months or to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, and the goods or supplies of food seized in pursuance of the said Proclamation and regulation may be ordered to be confiscated, and may be disposed of in such manner as tho High Court may direct. P. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council. [Extract from New Zealand Gazette No. 13, 20th February, 1930, page 450.] Michael Myers, Administrator of the Government. In pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on me by the Defence Act, 1909, and its amendments, I, Michael Myers, Administrator of the Government of the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby make the following regulations under that Act; and Ido hereby declare that such regulations shall come into force as from the eleventh day of February, one thousand nine hundred and thirty. Schedule. 1. The Samoa Military Police, which was disbanded on the 7th September, 1929, is hereby reconstituted and re-established as a unit of the New Zealand Permanent Forces. 2. Enlistment in the Samoa Military Police will be for a period of twelve months, if so long required. 3. Free rations, quarters, and clothing for all members of the unit will be provided, and the rates of pay will be as follows Per Day a. d. Sergeants .. .. .. .. .. .. 12 10 Lance-sergeants and corporals .. .. .. .. 12 1 Lance-corporals .. •• •• •• ..114 Privates .. .. .. .. .. .. 8- 6 As witness the hand of His Excellency the Administrator of the Government, this 14th day of February, 1930. T. K. Stdey, for Minister of Defence. [Supplement to the Western Samoa Gazette No. 82, 9th April, 1929.] THE LAND FOR HYDRO-ELECTRIC AND WATER-SUPPLY PURPOSES ORDINANCE, 1929. Western Samoa.—No. 3, 1929, An Ordinance made by the Administrator of the Territory of Western Samoa, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council of that Territory, and in pursuance of tho Samoa Act, 1921. Title. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Land for Hydro-electric and Water-supply Purposes Ordinance, 1929. 2. In pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by clause 271 of the Samoa Act, 1921, and of all other powers and authorities thereunto enabling, the pieces of land described in the Schedule hereto, are hereby taken for the purposes of the Apia hydro-electric power and water-supply systems and for any other Public purposes ancillary thereto. Schedule. (a) Land taken in connection with the hydro-electric-power system : All those pieces or parcels of land in the District of Tuamasaga described as parcels Nos. 107/28, 111/103, 112/103, 119/104, 124/34, 129/36, 138/37, 149/105, 154/46, and 145 of Flur XII, and parcel 195/15 of Flur VIII, of a total area of 4 acres 1 rood 08-2 perches. (b) Land taken in connection with the water-supply system : All those pieces or parcels of land in the District of Tuamasaga described as parcels 297/120, 300/121, 303/122, 306/126, and 339/134 of Flur I, and parcels 114/103,117/104, 122/34, 126/34, 133/33, 131/36, 136/37, 140/37, 143, 147, 151/105, and 155/46 of Flur XII, of a total area of 4 acres 0 rood 23-6 perches. (c) Severances of land taken in connection with both the above systems : All those pieces or parcels of land in the District of Tuamasaga described as parcel 302/122 of Flur I, and parcels 125/34, 121/34, 132/33, and 141/37 of Flur XII, of a total area of 30 perches. The whole of the foregoing parcels comprising together a total area of 8 acres 2 roods 21-8 perches (more or less) and being the land more particularly delineated on plans deposited in the office of the Chief Surveyor at Apia, and shown as plans No. 19 U/XII L and 20 U/XII L. Assented to this 9th day of April, 1929. [l.s.] J. W. Hutchen, Acting Administrator. • [Supplement to the Western Samoa Gazette No. 83, 9th April, 1929.] THE LAND FOR RADIO-STATION PURPOSES ORDINANCE, 1929. Western Samoa. —No. 4, 1929. An Ordinance made by the Administrator of the Territory of Western Samoa, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council of that Territory, and in pursuance of the Samoa Act, 1921. Title. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Land for Radio-station Purposes Ordinance, 1929. Land for lladio-station. 2. In pursuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred by clause 271 of the Samoa Act, 1921, and of all other powers and authorities thereunto enabling, the pieces of European and Native lauds described in the Schedule hereto are hereby taken for the purpose of a site for a radio-station and for any other public purpose ancillary thereto.

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