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TABLE OF CORRESPONDENCE

Immigra- tion Control

Bill.

Local source

if any

Long title.

Ordinance No. 8

of 1934, long title.

Remarks.

s. 1.

Ordinance No. 8

of 1934, s. 1.

"control" for "and

"1940" for "1934".

Passports".

s. 2.

Ordinance No.

10 of 1899,

s. 3.

s. 4.

s. 5.

s. 6 (1)

(2)

s. 2.

Ordinance No. 8 of 1934, ss. 2 and 3.

Ordinance No. 8 of 1932, s. 2(3).

The definitions of "master", 'passen- ger", "seaman" and "vessel" are adapted from section 2 of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899. The definition of "through passenger" is an adaptation from the exemption in section 7 (c) of Ordinance No. 8 of 1934. The other definitions are new.

This section is an adaptation from section 3 of the Straits Settle- ments Aliens Ordinance Chapter 90.

This section is adapted from section 16 of the above Straits Settlements Ordinance.

The sections of the repealed Ordinance have been adapted so as to require all vessels (not being or having the status of a ship of war) to hoist the signal and to under- go the Immigration Officer's examination at such place as

may be ordered. The obligation to produce ship's papers and to report stowaways is new.

Adapted.

New.

s. 7.

8. 8.

New.

New.

s. 9.

Ordinance No. 8

of 1934, ss. 7,

8 and 10.

s. 10.

Ordinance No. 8

s. 11.

of 1934, s. 9.

Ordinance No. 8

of 1934, s. 11.

s. 12.

Ordinance No. 8 of 1934, s. 4.

Adapted. Paragraph (b) (ii) is new as also is the reference to Emer- gency, Defence and Quarantine Regulations.

As amended by Ordinance No. 23 of

1935, s. 5.

As amended by Ordinance No. 20 of

1940. References to Police and Official Signatures omitted. Re- ferences to entry permit and Immigration Officer added.

of

Sub-section (1) is new. Sub-section (2) authorizes the refusal permits, passes and certificates to the nine classes who might be denied permission to land under section 4 (1) of the 1934 Ordinance and also to

persons not in

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