Big Game Shooting 



If a higher sum is due as a shooting fee than is 

 shown on the game register, this will become payable. 



The Control Office shall remind the possessors of the 

 licences which it controls as soon after the expiration 

 of the calendar year as possible, as far as the addresses 

 are known, of the rendering of the game register, con- 

 cerning wrong returns, unless the sportsman through 

 the non-receipt of this reminder be freed from the 

 regulations of this paragraph. In this case the Con- 

 troller of the shooting fees and of the licence fee 

 (Par. 2) will account afterwards for the mistake accord- 

 ing to published orders in the administrative procedure. 



C. Special Regulations for Natives. 



Par. 23. By "hunting" in this case only hunting by 

 means of the use of fire-arms is meant. 



Hunting with spears, bows and arrows is generally 

 allowed to natives without obtaining a licence. 



Par. 24. Hunting is only permitted in the district 

 within which the holder of a licence is settled. 



A game licence holds good only for the district in 

 which it is made out. 



Par. 25. The killing and capturing of beasts of prey, 

 wart-hog, monkeys, crocodiles, reptiles, and birds, with 

 the exception of those mentioned in Paragraph 10, is 

 allowed without a licence. 



Par. 26. The killing and capturing of elephants is 

 only allowed by special permission of the authorities, 

 which must be endorsed on the licence. This permis- 

 sion can only be granted to recognized and dependable 

 persons. 



For each elephant killed 100 rupees or one tusk are 

 to be delivered to the Government. 



Par. 27. Hunting parties may not consist of more 



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