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FORM No. 2.
Deportation Order.
The Deportation (British Subjects) Ordinance, 1936.
(s. 8.)
Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hong Kong, the
day of
19
2
Whereas it appears to the Governor in Council that...
....should be required to leave and remain out of the said Colony under the provisions of the above named Ordinance for* (the period of
years or for an unlimited period) from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing :
The Governor in Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order the above named person to leave and remain out of the said Colony for the said period from the said date, and doth further order that the period of ........days from the date of the discharge of the said person from prison, or from the date of service upon him of this Order, whichever be the later, be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid :-
Statement of the grounds upon which this Order is made:
That the said person, being an immigrant British subject who does not belong to the Colony of Hong Kong, is-*(a convicted person in respect of whom a court has recommended that a deporta- tion order should be made in his case, either in addition to or in lieu of sentence
an undesirable person
or
or
a destitute person
от
a prohibited immigrant).
Clerk of Councils.
Note to Clerk of Councils.
*delete words in brackets which are inapplicable.
Objects and Reasons.
1. As the consolidation of the Deportation Ordinances 1917, 1929 and 1931, in the Deportation of Aliens Ordin- ance, 1935, (Ordinance No. 39 of 1935) does not re-enact those of their provisions which related to British Subjects it has become necessary to enact a Deportation Ordinance for British Subjects.
2. This new Ordinance follows with modifications a model Bill which was attached to the Report, dated the 12th September, 1933, of a Departmental Committee of the Colonial Office appointed by the Secretary of State.
3. A Table of Correspondence between the new Ordin- ance and the Model Bill is attached.
March, 1936.
C. G. ALABASTER,
Attorney General.