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15. In any proceedings under this Ordinance-
(1) the burden of proof that the person charged belongs to the Colony shall be upon that person;
(2) a document purporting to be an order made under this Ordinance shall, until the contrary is proved, be pre- sumed to be such an order; and
(3) any order made under this Ordinance shall be presumed, until the contrary is proved, to have been validly made upon the date upon which it purports to have been made.
Evidence.
16. The Governor shall forthwith report to the Secretary Report to of State every order made by him under this Ordinance and Secretary the grounds thereof and the proceedings thereunder.
of State.
SCHEDULE.
FORM No. 1.
[ss. 5 (1) and 8].
Notice to Show Cause before a Judge in Chambers.
[s. 5 (1)].
The Deportation (British Subjects) Ordinance, 1936.
HONG KONG.
To
Whereas it is alleged against you that you are an immigrant British subject who does not belong to the Colony and that a deportation order ought to be made against you by reason of the following facts, that is to say that you.....
and on the following grounds that you are (an undesirable person or a destitute person or a prohibited immigrant) *(and whereas the approval of the Secretary of State is necessary under section 2 (3) of the above named Ordinance before a deportation order can be made)
You are hereby required to show cause before (His Honour the Chief Justice or His Honour the Puisne Judge) in his chambers at the Courts of Justice at .........o'clock in the....
noon, or
at
such later time as he may appoint, why such a deportation order should not be made against you.
Dated this
day of
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Clerk of Councils.
Note to Clerk of Councils.
delete words in brackets which are inapplicable.
*delete words in brackets unless the approval is required under
section 2 (3) of the Ordinance.
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