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8. No person shall use any poison, or, without a special licence, any dynamite or 

 other explosive for the killing or taking of any fish. 



9. Wliere it appears to the Connnissioner that any method used for killing or 

 capturing animals or fish is unduly destructive, he may, by Proclamation, prohibit 

 such method or prescribe the conditions under ■which any method may be used, 

 and if any person uses any method so iirohibited, or uses any method otherwise than 

 according to the conditions so ]irescribed, lie shall \k' liable to the same jienalties as for 

 a breach of these regulations. 



10. )Save as provided by these regulations, or by any Proclamation under these 

 regulations, any person may hiuit, kill, or I'iqituri' any animal not mentioned in any 

 of the schedules, or any fish. 



Game Reserves. 



11. The area described in the fifth schedule hereto are hereby declared to be 

 game reserves. 



The Commissioner, with the a]i])roval of the Set-retary of tState, may, by 

 Proclamation, declare any other jiortion of the Protectorate to be a game reserve, 

 and may define or alter the limits of any game reserve, and these regulations shall 

 apjtly to evei-y such game reserve. 



Save as ]>rovided in the regulations or by any such Proclamation, any ]nrson 

 who, unless he is authorised by a sjiecial licenci', hunts, kills, or cajitures any animal 

 wdiatever in a game reserve, or is found within a game reserve under circumstances 

 showing that he was unlawfully in ])ursnit of any animal, shall l)c guilty of a breach 

 of these regulations. 



Licencea to Europeans, etc. 



12. The following licences may be granti^d by the Commissioner, collector, or such 

 jierson or }icrsons as may be authorised by the Commissioner, that is to say :— 



(1) A si)ortsman's licence ; 



{•1) A public officer's licence ; and 



(3) A settler's licence. 



The following fees shall be ))aid for licences, that is to say, for a sportsman's 

 licence 7.")U rupees, and for a public officer's or a settler's licence 1")0 rupees. 



Every licence shall be in force for one year only from the date of issue ; provided 

 that a public officer's licence may be granted foi- a single jieriod of fourteen consecutive 

 days in one year on ])ayment of a fee of 80 rupees. 



Every licence shall bear in full the name of the person to whom it is granted, the 

 date of issue, the period of its duration, and tlie signature of the Commissioner, 

 collector, or other person authorised to grant licences. 



The applicant for a licence may be required to give security by bond or deposit^ 

 not exceeding 2,000 ru]iees, for his compliance with these regulations, and with the 

 additional conditions (if any) contained in his licence. 



A licence is not transferable. 



Every licence must be i)roduced when called for l)y any officer of the Protectorate 

 Government, or by any officer of the Uganda Railway specially authorised for the 

 purpose in writing by the Commissioner. 



In granting licences under these regulations a collector, or any person authorised 

 to grant licences, shall observe any general or jiarticular instructions of the 

 Commissioner. 



13. A sportsman's licence and a public officer's licence, respectively, authorise the 

 holder to hunt, kill, or capture animals of any of the species mentioned in the third 



