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[Subsidiary]

CAP. 241] Emergency (Principal) Regulations.

[1967 Ed.

(e) unmarried daughters under the age of eighteen years,

and "dependent" used in connexion with "husband", "parents" and "grandparents" means wholly or mainly maintained by the wife, son or daughter, or grandson or granddaughter, as the case may be.

(3) Any person who has been ordered to leave and remain out of the Colony under paragraph (1) may——

(a) be detained in custody in such place or places as the Colonial Secretary, or any person authorized by him in that behalf, may direct, for such period, as may be necessary for the purpose of making arrangements for such person to leave the Colony; or

(b) be conducted across the frontier or placed on board a ship by any member of Her Majesty's regular forces, or local naval, military or air force, corps or reserve, or by any police officer, or any officer of the Immigration Department of the rank of Immigration Inspector or above, and may be lawfully detained on board so long as such ship is within the territorial waters of the Colony.

(4) An order for detention made under paragraph (1) of regulation 31 in respect of a person who has been ordered to leave and remain out of the Colony under this regulation shall be suspended for the purpose of carrying out such order.

(5) Any person ordered to leave and remain out of the State of Malaysia or of Singapore under any regulation or other enactment corresponding to this regulation in force in the Colony shall be deemed to have been ordered to leave and remain out of the Colony under this regulation and the provisions of this regulation shall apply to any such person accordingly, and any such person brought in custody to the Colony may be taken charge of by any police officer, or by any officer of the Immigration Department of the rank of Immigration Inspector or above and may be detained in custody in such place or places as the Colonial Secretary, or any person authorized by him in that behalf, may direct, until he can conveniently be conducted across the frontier or placed on board a ship, and any such person may be lawfully detained on board so long as such ship is within the territorial waters of the Colony.

(6) Any person who has left the Colony in pursuance of an order made or deemed to have been made under this regulation who returns to or enters the Colony shall be guilty of an offence and shall on summary conviction be liable to imprisonment for three years, and, whether or not a prosecution under this paragraph has been instituted against him, may be detained in custody and conducted across the frontier or placed on board a ship under the original order made, or deemed to have been made, against him under this regulation.

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