CO129-479 - Governor Sir Stubbs - 1923 [1-3] — Page 504

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(1) Where any person is deported to any place to which he can most conveniently be sent through Hongkong, and it is necessary to land and tranship him at Hongkong, he shall, on his arrival, there, be delivered, with the warrant under which he is deported, into the custody of a Magistrate of Police at Hongkong who on receipt of the person deported and of the warrant, shall detain him, and shall forthwithɗsport the case to the Governor of Hongkong, who shall, by warrant, cause the person so deported to be detained in custody until a convenient opportunity occurs for sending him to the place to which he has been deported, and shall then send him, under the warrant in virtue of which he has been deported, to that place. (2) Where a person not belonging to Hongkong is sentenced to imprisonment and deportation under Article 89(4), and is sent for imprisorment to Hongkong, the Governor of Hongkong shall, if lawfully empowered thereto, deport such person to the place to which he was ordered by the Court to be deported; and if not so empowered, the Governor shall cause such person to be sent back to

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