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(3) In any proceedings under this Ordinance, an indorsement on any deportation order in Form No. 9 in the Schedule Schedule, which purports to be signed by a police interpreter Form No. 9. or by any police officer, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed sufficient evidence that the said deportation order was duly explained to the person named in such order as therein stated. Also any indorsement on any detention warrant purporting to state the date of arrest of any person under the said detention warrant, and purporting to be signed by the officer who made the arrest, shall, until the contrary is proved, be deemed sufficient evidence that the person referred to was arrested on the date stated.
(4) In any proceedings under this Ordinance, it shall, until the contrary is proved, be assumed that the finger prints on any deportation or banishment order which has been produced are those of the person against whom the order was made.
(5) If in any proceedings whatsoever relating to any deportation or banishment order or intended deportation order the person who has been deported or banished or whose deportation has been ordered or whose deportation is being considered alleges that he is a British subject the onus of proving such allegation shall be on such person.
(6) The answers given to the questions set out in Form Schedule No. 2 in the Schedule shall not be admissible in evidence in Form No. 2, any proceedings except in proceedings under this Ordinance.
Governor in
17. The decision of the Governor in Council as to Decision of whether under the provisions of this Ordinance any person Council to is liable to deportation or should be deported shall be final be final. and conclusive for all purposes whatsoever.
Secretary
18. A report shall be made forthwith to the Secretary Report to of State upon the making of any deportation order made of State. under the provisions of section 3 (1) (c).
19. The following Ordinances are repealed:-
Repeal of Ordinances Nos. 25 of
The Deportation Ordinance, 1917; the Deportation 1917, 34 of Amendment Ordinance, 1929; and the Deportation Amend- ment Ordinance, 1931.
1929 and 7 of 1931.