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No. 9 of 1912.

DEPORTATION.

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 recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue.

FORM No. 6.

Order for Discharge.

Hongkong.

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 provisions 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.

FORM No. 7.

Order by the Governor-in-Council under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912.

Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, the day of.

Whereas it is deemed desirable by the Governor-in-Council that should be prohibited under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, from residing or being within the Colony for the space of years from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing:

The Governor-in-Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order that the above-named person be prohibited and the said person is hereby prohibited from residing or being in the Colony for the space of time aforesaid from the said date, and that the period of days from the said date be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid.

Statement of the grounds upon which this order is made :— That the said person.

Clerk of Councils.

No. 10 of 1912, incorporated in No. 1 of 1873.

No. 11 of 1912.

To prohibit the importation and circulation of foreign copper and bronze coins.

[in force 1st July, 1912.]

1. The Foreign Copper Coin Ordinance, 1912.

* As amended by No. 14 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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2244 No. 9 of 1912. DEPORTATION. 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 recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue. FORM No. 6. Order for Discharge. Hongkong. 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 provisions 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. FORM No. 7. Order by the Governor-in-Council under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912. Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, the day of. Whereas it is deemed desirable by the Governor-in-Council that should be prohibited under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, from residing or being within the Colony for the space of years from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing: The Governor-in-Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order that the above-named person be prohibited and the said person is hereby prohibited from residing or being in the Colony for the space of time aforesaid from the said date, and that the period of days from the said date be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid. Statement of the grounds upon which this order is made :— That the said person. Clerk of Councils. No. 10 of 1912, incorporated in No. 1 of 1873. No. 11 of 1912. To prohibit the importation and circulation of foreign copper and bronze coins. [in force 1st July, 1912.] 1. The Foreign Copper Coin Ordinance, 1912. * As amended by No. 14 of 1912 and No. 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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2244 No. 9 of 1912. DEPORTATION. 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 191 at o'clock in the recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue. day of noon, then the said FORM No. 6. Order for Discharge. Hongkong. 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 provisions 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 * Short title. day of 191 (Signed) Colonial Secretary. 191 FORM NO. 7. Order by the Governor-in-Council under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912. Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, the day of Whereas it is deemed desirable by the Governor-in-Council that should be prohibited under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, from residing or being within the Colony for the space of years from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing: The Governor-in-Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order that the above named person be prohibited and the said person is hereby prohibited from residing or being in the Colony for the space of time aforesaid from the said date, and that the period of days from the said date be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid. Statement of the grounds upon which this order is made :— That the said person Clerk of Councils. No. 10 of 1912, incorporated in No. 1 of 1873. No. 11 of 1912. To prohibit the importation and circulation of foreign copper and bronze coins. [in force 1st July, 1912.] 1. The Foreign Copper Coin Ordinance, 1912. * As amended by No. 14 of 1912 and No, 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.
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2244

No. 9 of 1912.

DEPORTATION.

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

191 at

o'clock in the

recognizance to be void, or else to stand in full force and virtue.

day of

noon, then the said

FORM No. 6.

Order for Discharge.

Hongkong.

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 provisions 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

*

Short title.

day of

191

(Signed)

Colonial Secretary.

191

FORM NO. 7.

Order by the Governor-in-Council under the provisions of the Deportation

Ordinance, 1912.

Council Chamber, Victoria, in the Colony of Hongkong, the

day of

Whereas it is deemed desirable by the Governor-in-Council that should be prohibited under the provisions of the Deportation Ordinance, 1912, from residing or being within the Colony for the space of years from the date hereof upon the grounds hereinafter appearing:

The Governor-in-Council doth hereby by virtue of the said Ordinance order that the above named person be prohibited and the said person is hereby prohibited from residing or being in the Colony for the space of time aforesaid from the said date, and that the period of

days from the said date be fixed as the time within which the said person shall depart from the Colony aforesaid.

Statement of the grounds upon which this order is made :— That the said person

Clerk of Councils.

No. 10 of 1912, incorporated in No. 1 of 1873.

No. 11 of 1912.

To prohibit the importation and circulation of foreign copper and

bronze coins.

[in force 1st July, 1912.]

1. The Foreign Copper Coin Ordinance, 1912.

* As amended by No. 14 of 1912 and No, 43 of 1912 Supp. Sched.

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