Ordinance.
Section 3: It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council upon
the application of a Chinese authority, made in such
form and accompanied by such documents and
certificates as the Governor may from time to time
require, to make an order for the surrender to such
authority or any delegate recognised by the Governor
of any Chinese national who, during the war period,
has, in the opinion of the Governor in Council, done
in any part of China any act or thing designed or
calculated to benefit the enemy or hostile or
detrimental to or designed or calculated to defeat,
hinder or prejudice the casue of the
nited Nations
喃喃
or the prosecution of any war in which any of such
Nations were engaged.
Section 13: Nothing in this Ordinance shall be construed as
derogating from any authority to order the surrender
of a fugitive oriminal under the provisions of the
Chinese Extradition Ordinance, 1889, or to order the
deportation of any alien under the provisions of the
Deportation of Aliens Ordinance, 1935.
40.
Your Petitioner respectfully pleads that His Excellency
the Governor-in-Council of Hong Kong should be directed to refuse
to make an order for the surrender of Your Petitioner on any of
the following grounds :-
(a)
That the alleged acts of collaboration do not constitute
collaboration with the Japanese enemy and that in trush
and in fact Your Petitioner had during the occupation
period steered a difficult course of loyalty and had in
so doing done service to the Allied cause.
(b) That the facts as disclosed leading to the demand for
surrender indicate that the demand was not a genuine one
21.
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