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12 of 1931. 29 of 1932.
2 of 1933. 10 of 1958.
Cap. 115] Cinematograph Exhibitions
CHAPTER 115.
CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS.
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS. SECTION
1. Short title. 2. Interpretation. 3. Exhibitions not to be given except on licensed premises. 4. Supervision at exhibitions to ensure safety from :fire. 5. Duty of occupier of premises in which it is proposed to give an
exhibition. 6. Censorship of :films. 7. Advertisement of :films not to be exhibited unless authorised. 8. Power of entry. 9. Offences and penalties.
10. Ordinance not applicable to private exhibitions. 11. Rules.
CHAPTER 115.
CINEMATOGRAPH EXHIBITIONS.
An Ordinance for the better Regulation and Control of Cinematograph and similar Exhibitions, and for purposes connected therewith.
[29TH AuGusT, 1931.]
Short title. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Cinematograph Exhibitions Ordinance, and shall apply to the Colony and Protectorate.
Interpreta- 2. In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires-tion.
Exhibitions not to be given except on licensed premises.
" Board " means the Board of Control appointed under section 6;
" exhibition " means a cinematograph exhibition, and includes any other similar exhibition;
" premises " includes buildings and lands.
3. (I) No person shall conduct, present, or give, or allow to be conducted, presented, or given, any exhibition for the purposes of which inflammable films are used, except in premises licensed under a licence granted by the prescribed authority
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for that purpose under this Ordinance, and in accordance with the provisions of such licence and with the conditions and restrictions, if any, set forth therein.
(2) No licence shall be granted in respect of any premises unless the prescribed authority is satisfied that such premises are safe and otherwise suitable for the purposes of the proposed exhibition.
(3) The prescribed authority may-
(a) refuse to grant any such licence, or (b) grant the same subject to such conditions and restric
tions as the said authority may see fit to impose, and (c) may at any time vary or revoke any such licence;
and in each case without being required to assign any reason for so doing:
Provided that an appeal shall lie to the Governor from any decision of the prescribed authority under this sub-section, and provided further that the decision of the Governor thereon shall be final.
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4. Where the prescribed authority has granted a licence S~pe~~~!on upon the condition that the exhibition shall be conducted under ~io:! t~ lthe superintendence of some public officer, it shall in such case :nsur~ safety
be lawful for such public officer at any time to order such rom re.
exhibition to cease, or to give any other direction which he may think necessary for the purpose of ensuring the safety from fire of the premises in which the exhibition takes place or of the people attending the exhibition.
5. (1) The occupier (which expression in this section includes a reference to the person managing or receiving the rent thereof) of any premises at which it is proposed to give an exhibition shall ascertain whether the said premises have been duly licensed as aforesaid.
(2) The said occupier shall notify the prescribed authority if and so soon as he has reason to believe that there is an intention to proceed with the exhibition either without a lieence granted as aforesaid, or with such licence, but contrary to any of the conditions imposed thereby.
Duty of occupier of premises in which it is proposed to give an exhibition.
6. (I) No person shall present or exhibit, or allow to be Censorship
presented or exhibited, any film pictures or other similar optical of films.
effects unless the same shall first have been approved and passed
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Advertisement of films not to be exhibited unless authorised.
Power of entry.
Cap. 115] Cinematograph Exhibitions
by the Board of Control appointed under the next succeeding sub-section.
(2) It shall be lawful for the Governor by Order to appoint a Board of Control for the purpose of viewing, examining, and censoring films, intended for use in connection with an exhibition. The Board shall be constituted in such manner as the Governor shall direct, and shall by virtue of this enactment be invested with all legal powers necessary for the proper performance of its duties and functions.
(3) Whenever the Board shall pass and approve any film, it shall signify its decision by a certificate in the prescribed form. The Board may-
(a) pass and approve part of a film whilst disapproving another part thereof; or
(b) pass and approve any film subject to special conditions and restrictions as to the Board may seem fit; or
(c) at any time revoke its decision; or (d) give such directions in the matter;
and may so act as it shall think proper for the purpose of giving effect to its decision.
( 4) A film or part of a film which has been passed and approved by the Board of Control may, subject always to the provisions of this Ordinance relating to the premises in which an exhibition is or may be given, be exhibited in any part of the Colony or Protectorate.
( 5) '¥hen the Board has refused to pass and approve any film or part of a film, it may retain such film or excise and retain such part of a film until it is exported from the Colony or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the directions of the Board.
7. No person shall display or cause to be displayed any picture, photograph, poster or figure advertising any cinematograph display unless the same has been approved by the Board and marked by it in the manner prescribed.
8. Any District Commissioner or Police officer may at any time enter any premises in which an exhibition is being given, or in which he has reason to believe that an exhibition is being or about to be given, with a view to seeing whether the provisions of this Ordinance and of any licence granted thereunder have been complied with, and generally also for the purpose of inspection and control.
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9. Any person who-(i) in any way, whether by act or om1sswn, contravenes
or fails to comply with any provision of this Ordinance, or
Offences and penalties.
(ii) in any way, whether by act or omission, disobeys or fails to comply with the lawful order of the prescribed authority or of any officer charged with the execution of, or concerned in the enforcement of, any of the provisions of this Ordinance, or
(iii) in any way hinders or obstructs any such authority or officer,
shall be guilty of an offence, and on summary conviction thereof shall be liable to a fine not exceeding fifty pounds, and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine not exceeding two pounds in respect of each day during which the offence continues.
10. The restrictions set forth in this Ordinance shall not Orfina~?e apply to an exhibition given in private premises to which the ~~leaf! w-
public are not admitted on payment or otherwise. pnh·v:ab~et. ex 1. 1 wns.
11. (I) It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to Rules.
make rules for the further, better, or more convenient effectuation of any of the provisions or purposes of this Ordinance, and in particular, but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing power, with respect to any of the following matters-
(a) the appointment of a person or persons to be the prescribed authority for any purpose under this Ordinance;
(b) the prescription of fees to be charged and paid under this Ordinance;
(c) the prescription of forms to be used for any purpose under this Ordinance;
(d) the procedure with respect to the application for, and to the grant of, licences under section 3, and the conditions and restrictions relating thereto;
(e) the prescription of anything which under this Ordinance requires to be or may be prescribed; and
(j) the prescription of the duties and powers of any person engaged or employed in the administration or enforcement of the provisions of this Ordinance. (2) Rules made under this section shall, while in force, have
the same effect as if enacted in this Ordinance either immediately or on and from such other date as may therein or in their regard be provided.
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Index of Ordinances
INDEX OF ORDINANCES .,-
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
45. ADMINISTRATION oF EsTATES 418
46. ADMINISTRATION oF EsTATES BY CoNSULAR OFFICERS 439
123. ADMIRALTY LANDS 1274
214. AFRICAN LABOURERS (EMPLOYMENT AT SEA) 2235
185. AGRICULTURE 1938
120. AIRFIELDS AND DEFENCE LANDS, ETC. 1233
91. AKu MoHAMMEDAN BuRIAL BoARD 1027
90. ALIENS ExPuLSION ... 1024
84. ALIENS NATURALISATION AND AcQUISITION OF PROPERTY 967
85. ALIENS REGISTRATION 974
263. ALLOY COINAGE (DISCOUNT PROHIBITION) 2978
198. ALLUVIAL DIAMOND MINING 2071
191. ANIMALS' DISEASES 1979
16. APPEALs FROM MAGISTRATEs' CouRTs 125
25. ARBITRATION 185
234. ARMS AND AMMUNITION 2462
224. AUCTIONEERS 2341
57. AUDIT 499
227. BILLS OF ExcHANGE 2390
241. BILLS OF SALE 2590
92. BIRTHS AND DEATHS REGISTRATION 1032
93. BIRTHS AND DEATHS (PROTECTORATE) REGISTRATION 1058
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
276. BISHOP OF FREETOWN AND Bo INCORPORATION 3238
275. BISHOP OF SIERRA LEONE INCORPORATION 3236
80. Bo TowN CouNCIL ... 870
110. BoY ScouTs AND GIRL GumEs 1173
83. BRITISH NATIONALITY 966
129. BUILDING LINES 1302
94. BuRIALS REGISTRATION (FREETOWN) 1064
190. BusH FIRE PREVENTION 1976
257. BusiNESS NAMES REGISTRATION 2955
147. CARRIAGE OF Goons BY SEA 1521
55. CENSUS 482
171. CHANGE OF TITLES 1759
284. CHIEFDOM POLICE 3288
62. CHIEFDOM TREASURIES 547
44. CHILDREN AND YOUNG PERSONS 399
95. CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE 1068
279. CHURCH MisSIONARY SociETY LANDS 3248
115. CINEMATOGRAPH ExHIBITIONS 1194
97. CIVIL MARRIAGE 1081
260. COINS 2972
266. CoLONIAL TREASURY BILLS 3025
54. CoMMISSIONS oF INQUIRY 477
249. COMPANIES ... 2676
121. CoNCESSIONS ... 1241
6. CoNSULAR CoNVENTIONs 37
CHAPTER.
228. CoNTROL OF GooDs
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ORDINANCE. PAGE.
2429
253. Co-OPERATIVE SociETIES 2904
248. COPYRIGHT 2672
9. CORONERS 73
41. CORPORAL PUNISHMENT 392
264. CouNTERFEIT CuRRENCY 2980
280. CouNTESS oF HuNTINGDoN's CoNNEXION 3260
7. COURTS 43
39. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 305
ll8. CRowN LANDs CoNSERVANCY 1216
261. CuRRENCY NoTES (DiscouNT) AND PREMIUM oN SILVER PROHIBITION 2975
262. CuRRENCY NoTES (WEsT AFRICAN BoARD) LEGAL TENDER 2977
271. CusTOMS 3052
272. CusToMs TARIFF 3127
154. DANGEROUS DRUGS 1618
24. DEBTORS 173
119. DEFENCE LANDs AcQUISITION 1220
258. DEVELOPMENT FUND 2964
259. DEVELOPMENT OF INDUSTRIES (ASSISTANCE) 2967
207. DIAMOND AGREEMENTS AND LICENCE (RATIFICATION) . . • 2153
285. DIAMOND CORPORATIONS AGREEMENT (1959) (RATIFICATION) . . . 3296
200. DIAMOND INDUSTRY PROFIT TAX . . . 2097
199. DIAMOND INDUSTRY PROTECTION 2094
208. DIAMOND SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (1951) RATIFICATION 2166
209. DIAMOND SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (1954) RATIFICATION 2171
Index of Ordinances
CHAPTER. ORDINANCE.
210. DIAMOND SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (1955) RATIFICATION
211. DIAMOND SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (1956) RATIFICATION
5. DIPLOMATIC PRIVILEGES (EXTENSION)
79. DISTRICT COUNCILS ...
217. DocKs REGULATION
193. DoGs ...
105. EDUCATION
166. ELECTRIC LIGHT AND PowER
212. EMPLOYERS AND EMPLOYED
20. EscHEAT
26. EVIDENCE (DOCUMENTARY)
103. EviDENCE (MARITAL INTERCOURSE)
265. ExcHANGE CoNTROL
286. ExcisE
22. ExECUTION AGAINST REAL PROPERTY
235. EXPLOSIVES
88. ExTRADITION (CoLONY)
36. FANGAY
131. FERRIES
195. FISHERIES
232. FoLDED WOVEN GooDs
21. FOREIGN JUDGMENTS (RECIPROCAL ENFORCEMENT)
98. FOREIGN MARRIAGE ...
149. FoRESHORES
189. FoRESTRY
PAGE.
2179
2186
32
843
2246
1994
1124
1722
2196
145
190
1119
2983
3304
166
2501
1009
267
1310
2009
2452
156
1091
1529
1964
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
126. FoRTIFICATIONS SKETCHING 1283
106. FouRAH BAY CoLLEGE (TRANSFER, ETC.) 1150
68. FREETOWN FIRE PREVENTION MEASURES 660
287. FREETOWN HoTEL LTD. AGREEMENT (RATIFICATION) 3340
66. FREETOWN IMPROVEMENT 625
77. FREETOWN IMPROVEMENT (EXTENSION) 828
65. FREETOWN MuNICIPALITY ... 568
67. FREETOWN MuNICIPALITY BuiLDING ScHEME 653
71. FREETOWN MuNICIPALITY OFFICERS' SuPERANNUATION 683
70. FREETOWN STREET TRADING 681
288. FREETOWN TRAINING CoLLEGE FOR TEACHERS 3384
69. FREETOWN WATERWORKS ... 665
250. FRENCH CoMPANY ... 2894
254. FRIENDLY SociETIEs 2926
89. FuGITIVE CRIMINALs SuRRENDER 1011
268. GENERAL LOAN AND STOCK 3030
255. GENERAL REGISTRATION 2932
289. GENEVA CoNVENTION 3394
72. GumEs PROHIBITION 692
139. HARBOUR DuEs 1446
130. HIGHWAYS DIVERSION 1307
4. HoUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (POWERS AND PRIVILEGES) 23
104. ILLITERATES PROTECTION •.. 1121
86. IMMIGRATION RESTRICTION 978
27. IMPERIAL STATUTES (CRIMINAL LAw) ADOPTION 194
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
18. IMPERIAL STATUTES (LAW OF PROPERTY) ADOPTION 139
233. IMPORTATION OF TEXTILES (QUOTAS) 2457
192. IMPOUNDING 1990
183. INCITEMENT TO DISAFFECTION 1928
273. INCOME TAX 3154
28. INFANTICIDE 233
1. INTERPRETATION 2
38. JURORS AND ASSESSORS 292
127. KROO RESERVATION 1285
19. LAW REFORM (MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS) 142
11. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS 92
12. LEGAL PRACTITIONERS (DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE) 103
167. LIGHTING CoNTROL ... 1736
237. LIQUOR 2521
238. LIQUOR LICENSING 2526
269. LOAN (1949) ... 3041
290. LOAN (1959) ... 3397
82. LocAL AuTHORITIES OFFICERS' SuPERANNUATION 955
270. LocAL LoANS 3045
63. LocAL TAx ... 550
2. LocAL TIME ... 18
188. LocusTs (DESTRUCTION) 1962
74. LoDGERS (REGISTRATION IN HoTELEl) 698
32. LOTTERIES 253
157. LUNACY 1653
Index of Ordinances
CHAPTER. ORDINANCE.
158. LUNATICS REMOVAL
159. LUNATICS REMOVAL (WEST AFRICAN TERRITORIES)
218. MACHINERY (SAFE WORKING AND INSPECTION) ...
PAGE.
1666
1668
2247
101. MAINTENANCE ORDERS (FACILITIES FOR ENFORCEMENT) 1098
136. MARAMPA RAILWAY AND HARBOUR WoRKS CoNSTRUCTION 1409
99. MARRIAGE OF BRITISH SuBJECTS (FACILITIES) 1094
100. MARRIED WOMEN'S MAINTENANCE 1096
102. MATRIMONIAL CAUSES 1104
151. MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS, DENTISTS AND DRUGGISTS 1568
245. MERCHANDISE MARKS 2655
142. MERCHANT SHIPPING (FEES) 1479
281. METHODIST LANDS, RAWDON STREET 3265
153. MIDWIVES 1606
196. MINERALS 2016
197. MINING (MINERAL OIL) 2062
53. MINISTERs' STATUTORY PowERS AND DuTIES 474
96. MOHAMMEDAN MARRIAGE 1078
240. MoNEYLENDERS 2569
242. MONEYLENDING AND STANDING CROP TRANSACTIONS (PROTECTORATE) 2604
59. MoNUMENTS AND RELICS . . . 506
133. MoToR VEHICLES (THIRD PARTY INSURANCE) 1349
8. NATIVE COURTS 62
178. NAVAL EsTABLISHMENTS 1850
111. NEWSPAPERS... 1178
13. NOTARIEs PuBLIC 111
Index of Ordinances
CHAPTER. ORDINANCE.
152. NuRSES
42. OATHS AND AFFIRMATIONS
169. OFFICIAL OATHS
170. OFFICIAL SECRETS
3. ORDINANCES AUTHENTICATION
125. ORDNANCE LANDS
230. PALM OIL
239. PALM WINE
247. PATENTS
243. PAWNBROKERS
173. PENSIONS
291. PENSIONS (OLD CONDITIONS OF SERVICE) (EXTENSION)
43. PERJURY
34. PERSONATION AND UNIFORMS
23. PETITIONS OF RIGHT
236. PETROI,EUM
141. PILOTAGE
150. PoLICE
140. PORT OF FREETOWN
138. PoRTS AND INLAND WATERS
160. PosT OFFICE
161. PosT OFFICE SAVINGS BANK
33. PREVENTION OF CORRUPTION
31. PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN ..•
PRISONS (OMITTED) ..•
PAGE.
1593
395
1754
1758
20
1279
2446
2559
2668
2608
1762
3399
397
257
171
2518
1470
1538
1451
1434
1674
1699
255
239
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
PRISONERS LICENCES (OMITTED)
48. PROBATE ExEMPTION 445
47. PROBATES (BRITISH AND CoLONIAL) REcOGNITION 442
40. PROBATION OF OFFENDERS ... 385
73. PROCESSIONS ... 695
215. PROHIBITION oF FoRCED LABOUR 2238
135. PROPRIETARY RAILWAYS . .. 1391
30. PROTECTION oF WoMEN AND GIRLS 238
6U. PROTECTORATE 516
122. PROTECTORATE LAND 1266
201. PROTECTORATE MINING BENEFITS TRUST FuND ... 2101
64. PROTECTORATE VAGRANCY 563
112. PUBLICATIONS 1183
PuBLIC HEALTH (CoLONY) (oMITTED)
PuBLIC HEALTH (PROTECTORATE) (oMITTED)
58. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 504
116. PUBLIC LANDS 1200
172. PUBLIC OFFICERS PROTECTION 1760
137. PUBLIC TRANSPORT SERVICES 1430
QUARANTINE (OMITTED)
134. RAILWAY 1364
216. RECRUITING OF WORKERS ... 2241
213. REGISTRATION OF EMPLOYEES 2228
256. REGISTRATION OF INSTRUMENTS 2938
52. RE~T RESTRICTION .•• 466
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
292. RETIREMENT BENEFITS FOR PUBLIC OFFICERS 3401
56. RIOT DAMAGES 488
132. RoAD TRAFFIC 1315
206. RoKEL RivER WATER RIGHTS AGREEMENT 2149
179. RoYAL WEsT AFRICAN FRONTIER FoRcE 1853
182. R.W.A.F.F. (MILITARY UNITS) 1926
180. R.W.A.F.F. (SIERRA LEONE REGIMENT RESERVE) 1914
181. R.W.A.F.F. (SUPPLEMENTARY RESERVE, SIERRA LEONE) 1918
75. RuRAL AREA 700
225. SALE oF Goons 2350
29. SEDITION 235
76. SHERBRO U.D.C. 776
10. SHERIFFS 89
145. SHIPPING CASUALTIES, WRECKS AND SALVAGE 1494
146. SHIPWRECKED PASSENGERS 1518
284. SIERRA LEONE AMATEUR SPoRTS CouNCIL 3278
278. SIERRA LEONE CHURCH COMMITTEE 3245
108. SIERRA LEONE EDUCATION FUND 1161
293. SIERRA LEONE LIBRARY BoARD ... 3406
176. SIERRA LEONE NAVAL VoLUNTEER FoRCE 1842
177. SIERRA LEONE NAVAL VoLUNTEER FoRcE (GENERAL SERVICE) 1847
229. SIERRA LEONE PRODUCE MARKETING 2435
251. SociETJi: CoMMERCIALE DE L'OuEsT AFRICAIN 2897
252. SocoNY VACUUM OIL CoMPANY 2900
51. SPEEDY EJECTMENT 458
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
274. STAMP DuTY 3218
162. STAMPS (DEMONETISATION) 1705
277. ST. GEORGE's CATHEDRAL ... 3241
37. SuMMARY CoNVICTION OFFENCES . . . 269
49. SuMMARY EJECTMENT 448
50. SuMMARY EJECTMENT (PROTECTORATE) 453
17. SUMMARY REVIEW 137
128. SuRVEY 1289
143. SuRvEY oF BoATs 1480
107. TEACHERs' SuPERANNUATION 1155
163. TELEGRAMS' (PRODUCTION) 1706
164. TELEGRAPHS 1708
148. TERRITORIAL WATERS 1527
294. TITANIUM AGREEMENT (RATIFICATION) 3413
202. TONKOLILI AGREEI'.IENT 2104
203. TONKOLILI (SUPPLEMENTARY) AGREEMENT 2129
204. TONKOLILI (SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT) (1947) RATIFICATION 2132
205. TONKOLILI AND MARAMPA SUPPLEMENTARY AGREEMENT (1956) RATIFICATION 2140
81. TowN AND CouNTRY PLANNING 928
295. TOWNSHIPS . . . 3434
223. TRADE DISPUTES (ARBITRATION AND INQUIRY) . . . 2332
222. TRADE DisPUTES (DECLARATION oF LAw) 2327
244. TRADE MARKS 2630
231. TRADE PROTECTION 2450
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
221. TRADE UNIONS 2303
78. TRIBAL ADMINISTRATION (COLONY) 835
61. TRIBAL AUTHORITIES 537
267. TRUSTEE INVESTMENT IN S.L. GovT. SECURITIES 3027
114. UNDESIRABLE ADVERTISEMENTS ... 1189
87. UNDESIRABLE BRITISH SuBJECTs ... 997
113. UNDESIRABLE PUBLICATIONS 1186
282. UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST 3273
246. UNITED KINGDOM DESIGNS (PROTECTION) 2666
35. UNLAWFUL SoCIETIES 260
117. UNOCCUPIED LANDS 1212
144. UNSEAWORTHY SHIPS 1486
VACCINATION (OMITTED)
220. WAGES BOARDS 2289
124. WAR DEPARTMENT LANDS (KORTRIGHT HILL AND KENNEDY RIDGE) 1278
184. WAR PENSIONS 1931
168. WATER CONTROL 1737
226. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 2373
186. WEST AFRICAN CocoA RESEARCH INSTITUTE (SIERRA LEONE STATus) 1945
155. WEsT AFRICAN CouNCIL FOR MEDICAL RESEARCH (SIERRA LEONE
STATUS) 1631
14. WEST AFRICAN CouRT oF APPEAL (CIVIL CASEs) 115
15. · WEsT AFRICAN CouRT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL CAsEs) 117
109. WEsT AFRICAN ExAMINATIONS CouNCIL (SIERRA LEONE STATus) 1164
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CHAPTER. ORDINANCE. PAGE.
187. WEST AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR OIL PALM RESEARCH (SIERRA LEONE
STATUS) 1954
156. WEST AFRICAN INSTITUTE FOR TRYPANOSOMIASIS RESEARCH (SIERRA
LEONE STATUS) ... 1643
174. Wmows AND ORPHANS (AFRICAN OFFICERS) PENSIONS 1777
175. Wmows AND ORPHANS (OvERSEAS OFFICERs) PENSIONs 1803
194. WILD ANIMALS, BIRDS AND FISH PRESERVATION 2001
165. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY 1717
219. WORKMEN's CoMPENSATION 2254
YELLOW FEVER (OMITTED)
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