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receipt of such order the Superintendent of the House of Detention shall release such person.
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4. The Governor-in-Council may issue a Deportation Order in form No. 7 in the schedule against any person who is not in the opinion of the Governor-in-Council a natural born or naturalized subject of His Majesty.
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5. (1) Whenever during the continuance of any proclamation under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886, it shall appear to the Governor-in-Council that the removal from the Colony of any naturalized British subject (whether such person has been naturalized or received a certificate of naturalization under any Act or Ordinance) is necessary for the public safety, it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to issue a Deportation Order in form No. 7 in the schedule.
(2) Every Deportation Order issued under the provisions of the last sub-section shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to the Secretary of State.
(3) The Governor-in-Council may issue a Deportation Order in form No. 7 in the schedule against any British subject not belonging to Hongkong who has been imprisoned in the Gaol in pursuance of any sentence imposed by His Majesty's Supreme Court in China and Corea.
6. Every Deportation Order shall state the grounds on which it is made and the period during which it is to apply and shall fix the time within which the person, against whom it is made, shall depart from the Colony.
Orders.
consequent on issue of Order.
7. As soon as practicable after the issue of a Deportation Order the Superintendent of the House of Detention shall cause a copy thereof to be served on the person against whom it is made and shall deliver the original thereof to the Captain Superintendent of Police, and shall deliver such person into the custody of a police officer and such person shall thereupon remain in such custody and shall be deemed to be under lawful arrest until he leaves the Colony.
8.—(1) Every person who has been prohibited from residing or being within this Colony either by virtue of a Deportation Order Penalty for disobedience of Deportation Order.
* As amended by No. 14 of 1912.
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DEPORTATION.
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receipt of such order the Superintendent of the House of Detention shall release such person.
Order
4. The Governor-in-Council may issue a Deportation Order in Deportation form No. 7 in the schedule against any person who is not in the against opinion of the Governor-in-Council a natural born or naturalized Non-British. subject of His Majesty.
Order
5. (1) Whenever during the continuance of any proclamation Deportation under the Peace Preservation Ordinance, 1886, it shall appear to against the Governor-in-Council that the removal from the Colony of any British
Subjects. naturalized British subject (whether such person has been na- turalized or received a certificate of naturalization under any Act or Ordinance) is necessary for the public safety, it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to issue a Deportation Order in form No. 7 in the schedule.
(2) Every Deportation Order issued under the provisions of the last sub-section shall be forthwith reported by the Governor to the Secretary of State.
(3) The Governor-in-Council may issue a Deportation Order in form No. 7 in the schedule against any British subject not belong- ing to Hongkong who has been imprisoned in the Gaol in pursuance of any sentence imposed by His Majesty's Supreme Court in China and Corea.
stated in
6. Every Deportation Order shall state the grounds on which it Grounds and is made and the period during which it is to apply and shall fix the period to be time within which the person, against whom it is made, shall de- Deportation part from the Colony.
Orders.
consequent on issue of
Order.
7. As soon as practicable after the issue of a Deportation Order Procedure the Superintendent of the House of Detention shall cause a copy thereof to be served on the person against whom it is made and Deportation shall deliver the original thereof to the Captain Superintendent of Police, and shall deliver such person into the custody of a police officer and such person shall thereupon remain in such custody and shall be deemed to be under lawful arrest until he leaves the Colony.
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8.—(1) Every person who has been prohibited from residing or Penalty for being within this Colony either by virtue of a Deportation Order disobedience
of Deporta- tion Order.
* As amended by No. 14 of 1912.
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