enactments of the Colony providing for the Deportation of criminals
or s
suspected Persons, and two
Colonial Acts
were
enclosed (Straits
a
Settlements N°3 of 1870, and Newfoundland 30 the. C. 12) for their guidance in framing measure which should be emfined to Barrishment, by order of the Sovernor of
méano
of an
of the
a natural Com
Supreme Court prohibiting any Person not being Subject from residing within the
his life Colony during
like or for any Tern of years, and which should provide for his Punishment within the Colony in the event
of his disobeying such Orders
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In accordance with those
instructions Ordinance Nr 4 of 1811
was
passed whereby Section VII of Ordinance Nr. 9 of 1857 is amended by expunging therefrom the Dower of forcible Deportation which it
contains -
Section 3 provides for the Punishment of Persons quilty of Disobedience to any
Order of Bichat
which
made under that Portion of Section VII of Ordinance Nz 9 of 1857 remains in Force . This appeared to be
the simplest mode of carrying out the views and Instructions of the Secretary of State, and there
carr
be no doubt