Appoint- bients.
Prohibition
of entry except at specified points and with
permission;
and
prohibition
ogalcat
remaining
in Colony
after
illegal
entry. (Cap. 243).
(4) This Ordinance shall have effect in relation to the citizens of the Republic of Ireland who are not British subjects in like manner as it has effect in relation to British subjects.
3. (1) The Governor may appoint, by name or office, any person to be the Immigration Officer or Registrar of Aliens för the Colony and he may also appoint such number of deputy immigration officers and immigration control officers as he may think fit.
(a) The powers and discretions vested in the Immigration Officer or the Registrar of Aliens hereunder and the duties required to be discharged by him may be exercised and discharg ed by a deputy immigration officer or an immigration control officer:
Provided that it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council by regulation to provide that such powers and discretions as may be specified in such regulation shall be exercisable by the Immigration Officer only or shall not be exercisable by a deputy Immigration officer or an immigration control officer.
4. (1) Subject to the provisions of Part VI, no person-
(a)
shall enter the Colony save—
(i) at an authorized landing place or point of entry; and
(ii) under and in accordance with a permait of the Immigration Officer; or
(b) having entered the Colony in contravention of paragraphi (a) of this subsection or of section 4 of the Immigrants Control Ordinance repealed by section 44 of this Ordinance, shall remain therein save under and in accordance with a permit of the Immigration Officer.
(2) In any proceedings under this Ordinance in respect of a contravention of paragraph (6) of subsection (1), failure by the defendant to produce on demand by the Immigration Officer or by any police officer, an Identity card relating to himself and issued under the provisions of the Registration of Persons (Cap. 177). Ordinance, shall be prima facie evidence that he entered the Colony in contravention of paragraph (0) of subsection (1) or of section 4 of the Immigrants Control Ordinance.
on arrival
5. (1) The master of every vessel which arrives in the Procedure Colony shall hoist the immigration examination signal and shail of vessels. exhibit such signal until authorized by an Immigration Officer to haul it down.
(2) Every such master shall, if so ordered by the Immigra tion Officer, anchor or tie up his vessel at such place as may be ordered and shall remain there until the Immigration Officer gives him permission to leave.
(3) Save under and in accordance with a permit of the Immigration Officer no person other than the pilot or the Port Health Officer shall leave or board any such vessel until such vessel has been examined by the Immigration Officer and the immigration examination signal has been hauled down, nor shall any person (other than the crews of the vessels carrying the said officials) approach within thirty yards of the vessel.
(4) The master shall detain on his vessel every person on board until the vessel has been examined and may use any means reasonably necessary for the purpose.
or
of articles
6. Except in accordance with a permit of the Immigration Prohibition Officer, no article or thing shall be removed or taken from, of removal put on board, any vessel until such vessel has been examined before by the Immigration Officer, under section 7.
cxanta- tion.
of certain
7. (1) The master of every vessel entering or leaving the Production Colony shall, whenever required to do so by the Immigration Hats and Officer-
persona by masters of
(d) exhibit to such officer a complete list of the officers and vessels and captains of
crew;
(b) produce to such officer for inspection and interrogation
all the officers and members of the crew;
(c) submit to such search of his vessel as may be necessary to establish the presence or absence of other persons on board;
(d) produce his ship's papers;
(e)
report the presence of any deportes or stowaway or any unauthorized person on board.
aircraft,