British Emergency Legislation During the Present War
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, to require the extinguishment of lights, to require inhabitants to remain indoors and to remove suspects from specified areas. It was for- bidden without lawful authority to collect, record, publish or communicate, or attempt to elicit, any information with respect to the movement, numbers, description, condition, or dis- position of any of the British or allied forces, ships, or war materials, or with respect to the plans or conduct or supposed plans or conduct of any naval or military opera...tions by such forces or ships, or with respect to any works or measures under- taken for or connected with or intended for the fortification or defence of any place, or any other information intended to be communicated to the enemy, or of such a nature as was calcu- lated to be, or might be, directly or indirectly useful to the enemy. It was prohibited to have in one's possession, or to carry, or to liberate any carrier or homing pigeons, to possess a wireless tele- graphic apparatus, or to buy, or sell, or control one, or to trans- mit otherwise than through the post, or receive or to have in one's possession for such transmission or conveyance, any letter or written message to or from the United Kingdom.
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