CO129-526-4 Deportation of Chinese political refugees from Hong Kong 9-12-1929 - 11-6-1930 — Page 22

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losure No. 3 in Canton despatch No. 188 of December 9th, 1929.

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Extracts from Deportation Ordinance of 1917.

No. 25 of 1917.

An Ordinance to consolidate and amend the law relating to the

deportation of undesirable persons.

(12th October, 1917).

3. - (1) The Governor in Council may at any time summarily

issue a deportation order against

7.

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(2) on any occasion which the Governor in Council may consider to be an occasion of emergency or public danger, the Governor in Council may summarily issue a deportation order against any person who in his opinion is an alien, if he deems it to be conducive to the public good that such an order should be issued.

(3) A deportation order issued under this section may

be in Form No. 7 in the Schedule.

Every deportation order shall state the grounds on which it is made and the period during which it is to apply and shall fix the time within which the person against whom it is made shall depart from the Colony.

SCHEDULE.

Form No.7

----

Deportation Order.

Deportation Ordinance, 1917.

Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong the.... day of

19...

Whereas it appears to the Governor in Council that..

..should be prohibited under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1917, from being within the Colony for the space of

years (or for life) from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing

...

The Governor in Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order that the above-named person be prohibited and the said person is hereby prohibited from being in the Colony for the space of time aforesaid from the said date, and doth further order that the period of...

days from the

said date be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid.

Statement of the grounds upon which this order is made:-

That the said person.

Clerk of Councils.

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