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Alien to supply two

Exemption.

7. For the purposes of section 24 of the Ordinance an alien shall supply two photographs of himself of the dimensions phograph; commonly used for passports and of a quality that the Registrar of Aliens shall approve Provided that an alien staying in the Colony for less than forty-eight hours is exempted from the provisions of this regulation,

Record and returns La connection with alienu,

Feel.

Fassport. certificates

of identity.

Entry permits.

Certificatea

8. A record in the form contained in the Third Schedule hereta is hereby prescribed for the purposes of sub-section (1) of section 26 of the Ordinance and the return for the purposes of aub-section (2) of section 26 shall consist of a true copy of the entries from time to time kept in such record.

9. The fees in the Fourth Schedule hereto are hereby prescribed for the respective documents therein enumerated: Provided that in the case of visas granted to nationals of states which grant to citizens of the United Kingdom and Colonies visas at rates not equivalent to the rates herein before prescribed, the fees shall be those applicable in the United Kingdom and shall be converted to Hong Kong Currency at the rate of $0.80 to one English shilling.

10. The Immigration Officer may, upon payment of the prescribed feer-

(a) issue passports to British aubjects; and

(b) upon payment of the prescribed fees issue to any person, for the purposes of any, proposed journey to or from the Colony and for his identification upon such journey, a certificate of identity or an emergency certificate.

11. In any case in which the Immigration Officer in his discretion decides to issue an entry permit auch permit shall be issmed free of charge to persona in transit through the Colony and to others on payment of the prescribed fee. It shall be lawfull for the Immigration Officer to issue such permit by stamping & passport or other travel document and to insert therein the period during which such permit shall be valid and any condition which he may lawfully impose.

12. The Immigration Officer may upon payment of the of residence. prescribed fee issue a certificate of identity to alien residents to enable them to prove their identity within the Colony.

Frontier

Farme.

13. The Immigration Officer may upon payment of the prescribed fee issue to any person a frontier pass which shall be sufficient authority within the Colony for such person to cross and re-cross the land frontier of the Colony and the limits of its territorial waters as may be specified in such pasa.

14. The forms in the Fifth Schedule hereto with such modifi- cations as the Immigration Officer may in any particular cases or any class of cases drem necessary shall be used for certificates of identity and emergency certificates issued under regulation 10, certificates of identity for alien residents and frontier passes.

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15. Consuls de carriore duly accredited to the Government of Exemptions. Hong Kong are exempted from the provisions of sections 24 and 25 of the Ordinance and citizens of the Chinese Republic if of Chinese race and who are entering or leaving the Colony from or to a destination in such republic or in Macau are exempted from the provisions of sections 4, 18, 24 26 and 28 of the Ordinance.

FIRST SCHEDULE.

Places of Detention.

PART 1.

The Courict Prison, Stanley, The Victoria Remand Prison.

PART II.

(Regulation 3).

The lockfast cells or room accommodation at the police stations hereunder:

(i) Hong Kong.

Central Palice Station.

Eastern Police Station.

Western Police Station.

(ii) Kowloon and the New Territories. Water Police Station.

Taumati Police Station. Kowloon City Police Station, Shumeluipo Police Station. Sheung Shui Police Station. Ping Shan Police Station. Ta Ku Ling Police Station. Tai Po Police Station,

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