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enquiry may be made: These are therefore to command you to detain the said

in your custody in the said House of Detention and there safely keep

for a further period of four days from the date of the expiration of the warrant issued by me or until

shall have been sooner discharged under the provisions of the said Ordinance.

Dated this

day of

191

(Signed)

Governor.

Hongkong.

FORM NO. 5.

Recognizance of Bail.

In the Police Court at on the

of

day of

and

191

of

of

personally came before me the

undersigned a Magistrate of the Colony and severally ack- nowledged themselves to owe to Our Sovereign Lord the King the several sums following; that is to say the said

the sum of

and the

the sum of

said each to be made and levied of their several goods and chat- tels, 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

day of

(Signed)

Magistrate.

Explained by

Sworn Interpreter.

191

Condition.

The condition of the within-written recognizance is such that

shall appear and surrender himself into the custody of the Superintendent of the House of Detention in the Colony of Hongkong on the

day of

191

at o'clock in the noon, then the said recongnizance to be void,

or else to stand in full force and virtue.

FORM No. 6.

Hongkong.

Order for Discharge,

At the Colonial Secretary's Office in the Colony of Hongkong.

To the Superintendent of the House of Detention in- the said Colony.

Whereas

is detained by you in the House

of Detention by virtue of a warrant issued under the pro- visions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, and whereas His Excellency the Governor is satisfied that the said

ought not to be further detained and has given me directions accordingly: These are therefore to command you to release the said

Dated this

day of

191

(Signed)

Colonial Secretary.

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