DEPORTATION.
No. 9 of 1912.
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11.-(1) Every person lawfully banished from the Straits Settlements or from any Native State in the Malay Peninsula which is for the time being under the protection of the British Government is hereby prohibited from residing or being in the Colony during the term of such banishment unless he shall have obtained the written permission of the Governor to reside in the Colony. Any such permission may be revoked in writing by the Governor served on such person and upon such revocation the provisions of this sub-section shall apply as though such permission had not been obtained.
(2) No person shall be deemed to have committed a breach of the provisions of this section if during the term of such banishment he has resided or been within the Colony on one occasion only for such period as may be reasonably necessary for him to make arrangements for his departure. Provided however that it shall be lawful for any police officer to arrest and detain any such person or to take such other steps as may be necessary to facilitate or to expedite his departure.
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12.-(1) For the purpose of any prosecution under the provisions of this Ordinance an order of deportation or banishment purporting to be signed by the Clerk of Councils of this Colony or by the Colonial Secretary or Acting Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settlements shall be deemed to be sufficient proof, until the contrary is shown, of the fact and date of such deportation or banishment.
(2) The answers given to the questions set out in form No. 2 in the schedule shall not be admissible in evidence in any but deportation or banishment proceedings.
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Ordinance No. 1 of
13 of Ordinance No. 10
of 1886,
13. The Banishment and Conditional Pardons Ordinance, 1882, section 13 of the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886, section 18 of the Gambling Ordinance, 1891, the following words in sub-section (1) of section 12 of the Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance, 1897, namely, the words ; and if any person, not being a natural born or naturalized British subject, who has been previously convicted of an offence under this section, is again found guilty of such an offence, the Governor-in-Council may issue an order banishing such person from the Colony under any banishment Ordinance...
* As amended by No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
† As amended by No. 43 of 1912.
section 18 of
1891, and
part of and section 17 (4) of Ordinance No. 4 of 1897.
section 12 (1)
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