Zz (6) that any Defence Regulations eo continued in force shall have effect subject to such exceptions, limitations and modifications as the Governor thinks necessary or expedient. NOW, THEREFORE, the Governor in pursuance of section 18 of the Act of 1946 and Article 3 of the Order of 1955 and Article 2 of the Order in Council of 1955 and of all other powers enabling him in- that behalf is pleased to order and it is hereby ordered as follows:— 1. Short Title. This Order may be cited as the Emergency Laws (Miscellaneous Provisions) Order, 1955. 2. Continuation. (1) The Defence Regulations mentioned in the Schedule to this Order, being Defence Regulations in force in the Colony at the date of the making of the Order of 1955 by virtue of section 18 of the Act of 1946 and Article 3 of the Emergency Laws (Continuance) Order, 1954 shall continue in force until the 10th day of December, 1956: Provided that such Defence Regulations may be revoked either in whole or in part at any time by Order, (2) Subsection (4) of section 5 of the Interpretation of Laws Act (Cap. 108) shall apply, as it applies to the interpretation of an Act, npon the expiry of any Defence Regulation continued in force by this Order, as if such Regulation had been revoked, Made by the Governor this 7th day of Deeember, 1955. 'K. W. Bracksurne, Governor. SCHEDULE. 1. The Defence (Import and Export Restriction) Regulations, 1943 as amended by the Defence (Import and Export Restriction) (Amendment) Regulations, 1948. . 2. The Defence (Trading with the Enemy) Regulations, 1939 and all amendments thereto. ANTIGUA, Printed at the Government Printing Office, Leeward Islands, _by &. M. Buackman, Government Printer.—By Authority. 1955. €47/00001.-ITI—500+-12.55. . [Price 4 cents] 1%