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1985 Ed.
Internal Security
Cap. 1436
duties conferred or imposed upon the Commissioner of Police by this Act;
“controlled area” means any area declared to be a controlled area under section 50;
“danger area” means any area declared to be a danger area under section 49;
“document” includes any substance on which is recorded any matter, whether by letters, figures, marks, pictorial or other representation, or by more than one of these means;
“entertainment” means any game, sport, diversion, concert or amusement of any kind to which the public has or is intended to have access and in which members of the public may or may not take part, whether on payment or otherwise;
“exhibition” includes every display of goods, books, pictures, films or articles to which the public has or is intended to have access, whether on payment or otherwise;
“explosive” —
(a) means gunpowder, nitroglycerine, dynamite gun-cotton, blasting powder, fulminate of mercury or of other metals, coloured fires and every other substance, whether similar to those abovementioned or not, used or manufactured with a view to producing a practical effect by explosion or a pyrotechnic effect;
(b) includes fog-signals, fireworks, fuses, rockets, percussion caps, detonators, cartridges, ammunition of all descriptions and every adaptation or preparation of an explosive as above defined;
(c) includes any substance declared to be deemed an explosive by notification in the Gazette under section 5 of the Arms and Explosives Act [Cap. 13]; and
(d) includes any material for making any explosive and any apparatus, machine, implement or material used