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14. A report shall be made forthwith to the Secretary Report to of State upon the making of any deportation order made Secretary against a British subject or made nú ler the provisions of of State. sub-section (2) of section 3 of this Ordinance.

15. The following Ordinances are repeuled :-

Deportation Ordinance, 1912.

Deportation Ordinance, 1913.

Deportation Ordinance, 1914.

Deportation Ordinance, 1915.

Repeals.

Ordinances Nos. 9 of 1912, 10 of 1913, 20 of 1914, and 35

of 1915.

SCHEDULE.

FORM NO. 1,

[s. 4 (4).]

WARRANT FOR ARREST AND DETENTION.

Hongkong.

Deportation Ordinance, 1917.

To the Captain Superintendent of Police and cach and all of the Polic: Officers of the Colony and to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and each and all of the District Watchmen of the Colony and to the Superintendent of the House of Detention :

Whereas it has been made to appear to me that there are reasonable grounds for enquiry as to whether

should be deported :

These are therefore to command you to arrest the said

and to detain him for a period of six days from the date hereof.

Dated the............day of.....

.191...

Governor.

FORM No. 2.

[s. 4 (6).]

QUESTIONS.

1. What is your name ?

2. How old are you?

3. Where were you born?

4. It is alleged against you that

Have

you anything to say in answer to this charge or any reason to give why you should not he deported?

5. How long have you resided in this Colony?

6. Have you any relations living in this Colony, and,

if so, what are their names and where do they reside?

7. Have you any and what witnesses or other evidence to adduce in support of what you say, and where are such witnesses, if any, to be found?

I hereby certify that the said made in the

..language the answers herein

recorded in the English language.

isted the.........day of........

.191......

Interpreter.

Assistant to the

Secretary for the Chinese Affairs.

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