Advertisements Regulation. [Ch. 30. No. 1. 111 5. Notwithstanding the provisions of the last preceding Exemption section, any person may exhibit in or upon his own premises, of advertise- or in or upon any premises in his occupation, advertisements business relating to the business, profession, or trade carried on in or Pre™ses. upon those premises, and further may exhibit any adver- tisements upon any building used by him for business purposes in or upon such premises: Provided that any advertisement so exhibited shall not be suspended across the street or in any way suspended or projected outwards from such premises: Nothing in this section shall be deemed to derogate from or affect any of the powers conferred on the Port-of-Spain City Council by the Port-of-Spain Corporation Ordinance. 6. (1) Fora City or Borough, the City or Borough Council Power to may make byc-laws, and for other parts of the Colony, the laws anil. Governor in Council may make regulations,—-- regulations. (a) for regulating, restricting or prohibiting the erection of hoardings and the exhibition of advertise- ments (other than advertisements exhibited in accord- ance with the provisions of section 5) in such places and in such manner, or by such means, as to affect injuriously the amenities of a public park or pleasure promenade, or any place frequented by the public solely or chiefly on account of its beauty, or to disfigure the view of rural scenery from a highway or railway, or from any public place or water; (b) for levying a charge upon the exhibition of advertisements on hoardings crected by such City or Borough Council or by a Warden, as the case may be, in accordance with section 4. (2) Bye-laws and regulations made under this section shall have no force or effect until they have been approved by the Legislative Council. 7. If any person is aggrieved by the refusal of a Warden Appeal from to authorise the erection of any hoarding or the use of any {isjon hoarding or advertisement as provided in section 4, such person may appeal to the Governor, and if it be made to appear to the Governor that the erection of such hoarding or the use of any hoarding or advertisement should be