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13.
Section 7 of this Ordinance makes section 14 of the
principal Ordinance applicable to the new sections
introduced by this Crdinance and provides for the transmission
of full particulars to the Secretary of state in certain
cases.
14.
Section & of this Ordinance amends the forms of
detention warrant so as to extend the period of detention
to correspond with the periods authorised by the new
section 3(3) and 3A (1) and amends Form No.1 so as to
correspond with the terms of the sub-section under which
it is made. It amends the condition on the recognizance of
bail so as to provide for surrender into police custody
instead of surrender at the House of Detention.
It also
amends the method of completing the period which is to elapse
before a deportee must leave the Colony.
15.
Section 9 of this Ordinance makes a reference in
section 7 of the principal Ordinance as amended by Ordinance
No.34 of 1929 applicable to a new section introduced by this
Ordinance.
16. Section 10 of this Ordinance repeals a sub-section of
section 85 of the Magistrates Ordinance, 1890, which
authorised the flogging of returned banishees, as this
punishment is not considered suitable.
17. In my opinion this is an Ordinance to which His
Excellency the Governor may properly assent in the name of
His Majesty and on His behalf.
c. G
Alabaster
Attorney General.
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