Immigrants Control.

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the operation or service of such vessel and shall include the master.

(2) Save where the contrary expressly appears or other provision is made by regulation any permit required by this Ordinance may be given verbally or in writing.

(3) Whenever the detention of any person is authorized by this Ordinance it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to make provision by regulation for the place and the manner in which such detention shall be effected and until provision is made by regulation such detention shall be carried out in such place and manner as the Governor may by writing under his hand direct. Any person detained in accordance with the provisions of this Ordinance shall be deemed to be in lawful custody.

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(4) This Ordinance shall have effect in relation to the 9 of 1950, citizens of the Republic of Ireland who are not British subjects in like manner as it has effect in relation to British subjects.

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3. (1) The Governor may appoint, by name or office, any person to be the Immigration Officer for the Colony, and also such number of deputy immigration officers and immigration control officers as he may think fit.

(2) The powers and discretions vested in the Immigration Officer hereunder and the duties required to be discharged by him may be exercised and discharged by a deputy immigration officer or an immigration control officer:

Provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council by regulation to provide that such powers and discretions as may be specified in such regulation shall be exercisable by the Immigration Officer only or shall not be exercisable by an immigration control officer.

4. No person may enter the Colony save—

Prohibition of entry

(a) at an authorized landing place or point of entry; and

(b) under and in accordance with a permit of the Immigration Officer's permission.

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