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protection in that country; it is also prescribed
that all the fomalities of section 4 ofthe Depor-
tation Ordinance, 1913, shall in any such case be
complied with and that any Deportation Order issued
under the new powers must be immediately reported
to the Secretary of State.
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John A. Bucknill.
Attorney General.
X The third object of the Bill is to remove a doubt
which at present exists as to whether a Magistrate has any power to deal summarily with a case of disobedience of a Deportation Order, or of disobedience of an order of banishment, unless the Defendant pleads guilty. seems ery desirable that the liagistrates should have
this power.
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Attorney General,
30. 3. 14.
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