Game Regulations 



which is subject to alteration by order of H.M.'s Com- 

 missioner from time to time. 



One bull buffalo .... ^5 

 One extra elephant . . . £\z 



One bull eland .... ^5 



REGULATIONS FOR THE PROTECTION 



OF WILD ANIMALS IN THE 



GERMAN EAST AFRICAN PROTECTORATE, 



ist June, 1903. 



Subject to Paragragh 1 5 of the last issue of the Game 

 Regulations {Constitutional Law Book, 1900, s. 812) 

 in connection with the order of the Chancellor 

 of June ist, 1 89 1 (Riebow, s. 326), an immediate 

 abolition of ail Game Laws governed thereby is 

 ordered, and the following substituted : — 



A. General Regulations holding good for Foreigners and 



Natives alike. 



Par. 1. One or more local regulations may be laid 

 down, possibly within each civil or military district, for 

 the preservation of wild animals in every shooting 

 reserve, applying alike to every one. These will be 

 promulgated as usual by official intimation within each 

 district throughout German East Africa. In isolated 

 districts elephant hunting may be forbidden from time 

 to time in any determined territory. This needs the 

 previous sanction of the Government, and is to be made 

 known through the Official Announcer. 



Par. 2. On plains with buildings, or fields, planta- 

 tions, and indulgences, hunting is only to take place 

 with the consent of the possessor. 



Within the territory, in which the Governor permits 



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