Power to prohibit other assemblies and processions

5.-(1) The Governor, whenever at any time it appears to him to be in the interests of good order or the public safety so to do, may, by order-

(a) prohibit generally the holding of any assembly or procession or any class of assembly or procession at any place, not being a public place, in any part of the Colony; or

(b) prohibit the holding of any assembly or procession or any class of assembly or procession, at any place, not being a public place, in any part of the Colony, on any specified date or during any specified period or within any specified hours, or otherwise than upon certain specified conditions.

(2) The Commissioner, whenever at any time it appears to him to be in the interests of good order or the public safety so to do, may, by order-

(a) prohibit generally the holding of any assembly or procession or any class of assembly or procession at any place, not being a public place, in any part of the district; or

(b) prohibit the holding of any assembly or procession or any class of assembly or procession at any place, not being a public place, in any part of the district on any specified date or during any specified period or within any specified hours or otherwise than upon certain specified conditions.