THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, APRIL 19, 1912. 261
ty's name, forthwith to apprehend the said
and to convey the said
House of Detention and there to deliver
to the
to the
Superintendent thereof with this warrant ; and you the
said Superintendent, to receive the said
into your custody in the said House of Detention and there safely keep
for a period of six days from the date into your
of the reception of the said custody or until
shall have been sooner discharged
under the provisions of the said Ordinance.
Dated this
day of
(Signed)
Governor.
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FORM No. 2.
Questions and Answers.
1.-Q. What is your name and how old are you?
A.
2.-Q. Where were you born?
A.
3.-Q. How long have you resided in the Colony?
A.
4.-Q. Have you any and what relations living in the Colony, if so what are their names and where do they reside?
A.
5.-Q. It is alleged against you that
A.
have you anything and what to say in reply to that charge?
6.-Q. Have you any and what witnesses or any other evidence to adduce in support of what you say and where can your witness (if any) be found?
A.
I hereby certify that
recorded in the English language.
made in the
language the answers herein.
(Signed)
This
day of
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FORM NO. 3. Report.
To the Hon. Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
In accordance with the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, I have the honour to transmit herewith
the certified answers in the English language of
3
who has been duly examined in the House of Detention, together with the originals of the written reports on which the allegations in Question No. 5 were based. My own opinion is that
(Signed)
This
day of
Registrar General,
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