SECTIONS

OF NEW

ORDINANCE

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TABLE B-Continued.

REMARKS.

4 (10).

4 (14) () (0) (c).

Bail not to be allowed until after the conclusion of the Interview and the examination of the witnesses, except with the consent of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

Power to deport British subjects guilty of malpractices

connected with the administration of justice, etc.

Power added to order deparmre by a particular train.

6.

a.

North Borneo aulded.

10.

12 (1).

Penalty for harbouring raised to $250.

Deportation order signed by Clerk of Councils maile con- clusiva evidenco that the order was duly and validly made and issued.

Certificate of Sergeant Interpreter made primâ fuacic evidence that the order was explained to the deportee.

Finger prints on deportation order made primă facie

evidence.

12 (4).

12 (5).

12 (6).

Opus thrown on deportee of proving allegation of British

nationality.

13.

Discretion implied in former Ordinances.

Table C.

Table of Provisions in the former Ordinanses which are

omitted in the new Ordinance,

SECTIONS OF FORMER ORDINANCES

REMARKS.

9 of 1912, 3 (2) as enacted by 10 Omission of the words "British

of 1913, s. 2.

subject not belonging to Hong-

kong Ouly persons subject to the China Orders in Council can be so sentenced. "Belong- ing to Hongkong" is a vaguo

terin.

9 of 1912, s. + (3) as eumeted by 10 A departmental matter.

of 1913, 8. 2.

9 of 1912, s. 4 (4) as enacted by Direction as to place of examinus

dion omitted. 10 of 1913, s. 2.

9 of 1912, s. 4 (12) (d) us enacted Unnecessary in view of 3, 8 of the

by 20 of 1914, s. 2.

new Ordinance.

9 of 1912, s. 5 (1) as enacted by Writion information of Captain

10 of 1913, s. 2.

Supermeneut omitted.

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