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FORM NO. 4.
WARRANT FOR FURTHER DETENTION.
The Deportation Ordinance, 1932.
[8. 5 (2).]
Hong Kong.
To the Inspector General of Police and each and all of the police officers of the Colony and to the Secretary for Chinese Affairs and each and all of the District Watchmen of the Colony and to the Superintendent of the House of Detention.
Whereas
is detained by you or
one of you by virtue of warrant issued by me under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1932, and whereas I am satisfied that the said
ought to be so detained for a further period in order that further inquiry may be made: Now therefore I do hereby order that the aforesaid warrant issued by me shall be of full force and effect for a period of seven days after the date on which it would save for this warrant expire.
Dated the
day of
FORM No. 5.
19......
RECOGNIZANCE OF BAIL.
The Deportation Ordinance, 1932.
Governor.
[s. 4 (9).]
In the police court at Victoria in the Colony of Hong Kong on ...of
Hong Kong.
the
of
day of of
19
>
and personally came before me the undersigned a magistrate of the Colony and severally acknowledged themselves to owe to Our Sovereign Lord the King the several sums following, that is to say the said
the sum of the sum of
the said
"
and the said
the sum of
each to be made and levied of their several goods and chattels lands and tenements respectively to the use of our said Lord the King His Heirs and Successors if the said
shall fail in the condition following.
Taken and acknowledged the 19......
day of
Before me,
Interpreted by
Sworn Interpreter.
Condition.
Magistrate.
The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that if
the said
shall appear and surrender him- self into the custody of the police officer in charge at the Central Police Station in the Colony of Hong Kong on the
day of
19...... at..
..o'clock in the
noon then the said recognizance to be void or else to stand in full .force and virtue.
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