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THE MOTOR LAWS AS THEY EXIST
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ever which tends to cause fire or explosion, and which is not reasonably necessary, and shall prevent any other person from committing such act.

12. These regulations shall come into operation on the 15th day of May, 1900, from which date the regulations dated 3rd November, 1896, are hereby repealed.

M. W. Ridley.

One of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State.

Whitehall, S.W., 26th April, 1900.


If any one desires to keep in store more than sixty gallons of petroleum spirit (petrol), it is necessary, unless separate storehouses are provided (see Clause 8), to take out a licence, which may be granted by the local authority under the provisions of the Petroleum Acts. If a suitable storage place is provided, the local authority will readily issue licences for any reasonable quantity on payment of a fee of 5s. annually.