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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JUNE 13, 1913.

Amendment

6. Form Nos. 1, 2 and 4 in the Schedule to the Depor-

of Schedule tation Ordinance, 1912, are hereby repealed and the follow-

of Ordinance

No. 9 of 1912. ing forms substituted therefor

New Form

No. 1.

New Form No. 2.

FORM No. 1.

WARRANT FOR ÅRREST.

Hongkong.

In Government House in the Colony of Hongkong.

To the Captain Superintendent and to each and all of the Police Officers of the said Colony and to the Superin- tendent of the House of Detention in the said Colouy.

Information having been laid before me that

is a person who ought to be deported under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, and I having been satisfied that a warrant for the arrest and detention of the said

should be issued :

These are therefore to command you the said Police Officers in His Majesty's name, forthwith to apprehend and either to

the said

convey the said

to the to the

House of Detention and there to deliver Superintendent thereof with this warrant or to keep in police custody, And these are therefore further to command you the said Superintendent in His Majesty's name to receive the said (should

be so delivered to you) into your custody in the said House of Detention and there safely keep for a period of six days from the date of the arrest of the said

or until shall have been sooner discharged under the pro- visions of the said Ordinance provided that you shall, should the Registrar General at any time during the period of such detention so direct you by writing under his band, deliver the said

to

the Registrar General for such period as the Registrar General may so order and such written direction by the Registrar General for the delivery to him of such person shall be sufficient warrant for you to deliver to and receive back from the Registrar General the said persou. And these are therefore further to command yon the said Police Officers in His Majesty's name having apprehended the said

safely to keep such person in police custody (should such person not be de- livered over to the House of Detention as aforesaid) for a period of six days from the date of the apprehension of the said

or until shall have been discharged under the provisions of the said Ordinance.

Dated this

day of

191

(Signed)

Governor.

FORM NO. 2.

Questions.

Answers.

1. What is your name and how old are

you?

2. Where were you born?

3. It is alleged against you that

Have you anything to say in answer to this charge or any reason to give why you should not be banished?

4. How long have you resided in this

Colony?

5. Have you any relations living in this Colony and if yes what are their names and where do they reside? 6. Have you any and what witnesses or other evidence to adduce in support of what you say and where are such witnesses, if any, to be found?

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