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birth is to be treated, merely on account of his
birth, as a British subject.
But the new section 4(1) provides
that the Governor may issue an order against
any person whom he finds to be a British subject
if, in the opinion of the Governor in Council,
he, (d), was born in the Colony of parents neither
of whom was a British subject at the date of the
birth of such person unless he has obtained a
certificate of his British birth under the hand
of the Governor and the public seal of the
Colony.
I do not think that the fact that
a person was born in the Colony of parents neither
of whom was a British subject at the date of the
birth of such person, as referred to in section
4(1)(d), is intended to be a ground for deporting
a British subject.
It would seem as if section 4(1)(a)
should really form part of section 3, as including
in the term "alien" a person who was born in the
Colony of parents neither of whom was a British
subject at the date of the birth of such person,
unless he has obtained a certificate of his
British birth under the hand of the Governor
and the public seal of the Colony.
2.
There is a typographical error in
section 10: the word "Magistrate should be
"Magistrates".
A. Gunill
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