Street Collections (Control). (Ch. 30. No. 13. 4. (1) No collection of money or sale of any article shall be made in any street or other public place unless the person, society, committee or other body of persons responsible for such collection or sale shall have obtained from the Commissioner a permit for such collection or sale and any such permitted collection or sale shall be conducted in accordance with the conditions contained in the permit. (2) Any person aggrieved by the refusal of the Com- nussioner to grant a permit or by any conditions imposed by the Commissioner when granting a permit may appeal by way of petition to the Governor in Council. 5. Application for a permit shall be made in writing to the Commissioner not later than one month before the date on which it is proposed to make the collection or sale. 6. The Commissioner may, in granting a permit (a) fix the day on which and the hours during which the collection or sale shall be made; (4) limit the collection or sale to such areas or to such streets or public places or such parts thereof as he thinks fit, (c) Impose such conditions as he considers necessary in order to avoid any interference with traffic or annoyance to members of the public, and to ensure the due accounting of the moneys collected for the purposes for which the collection or sale was made. 7. No person may assist or take part in any collection or sale without the written authority of the person, society, committee or other body of persons to whom a permit has been granted. Such written authority shall indicate the area allotted to the holder thereof, and every person acting as a collector or seller shall remain within his allotted area. Lvery person so authorised shall produce such written authority forthwith for inspection by any member of the Police Force on demand. 8. (1) No collection or sale shall be made in any part of the carriage-way of any street and no person shall, for the 285 Permit to collect. Appheation for permit. Conditions of grant of permit. Assistant collectors or sellers to be duly authorised. Traffic not to be obstructed.