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direct a case to be stated for the opinion of the Full Court on any question of law involved in any appeal submitted to him. The terms of such case shall be agreed upon by the parties concerned, or in the event of their failure to agree shall be settled by the Full Court. The Full Court shall hear and determine the question of law arising on any case stated as aforesaid, and shall remit the matter to the Governor in Council who shall give effect by order to the finding of the court. The costs of such hearing shall be in the discretion of the court.

Any party to the appeal shall be entitled to be heard by counsel on the hearing of any case so stated.

No proceedings by way of mandamus, injunction, pro- hibition, or other order shall be taken against the Governor in Council in respect of anything arising out of this section.

(3) Every order of the Governor in Council on any appeal shall be final and may be enforced by the Supreme Court as if it had been an order of that court.

20. The Governor in Council may make regulations for- Regulations. (a) defining the powers and duties, other than those expressly conferred by some provision of this Ordinance, of the Immigration Officer, his deputies, assistants and staff;

(b) prescribing forms;

(c) appointing places of detention;

(d) providing for the regulation and management of depôts;

(e) cancelling or withdrawing passports, travel documents, permits, certificates, passes or other documents issued under this Ordinance;

(f) granting exemptions;

(g) altering the Schedule in any manner whatsoever; (h) generally to facilitate the carrying out of the provi- sions of this Ordinance.

21. The Immigration Officer, and any officer of his department authorized thereto in writing by him, either generally or for a particular occasion may enter and search any place or vessel (not being or having the status of a ship of war), and may arrest without warrant any person whom he may reasonably suspect of having committed, or of attempting to commit, or of aiding or assisting any person to commit, an offence against any provision of this Ordinance, and to take any person so arrested to a police station, or first to the office of the Immigration Officer for directions and then to a police station, to be brought before a magistrate and dealt with according to law.

Power of entry, search ef. Ordin-

and arrest.

ance No. 2 of 1917

s. 3 (1).

22.—(1) Every act, failure, neglect or omission whereby General any requirement of this Ordinance or of any regulation penalty. thereunder is contravened shall be deemed an offence and shall be punishable on summary conviction by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars and imprisonment for any term not exceeding twelve months and by expulsion from the Colony on the order of the convicting magistrate; and any security furnished shall be liable to be forfeited by order of such magistrate.

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