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Aliens.

322 Sect.

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2.

Admission of Aliens.

and he must

of State is necessary,

provision

custody

has

made

been

be satisfied that proper

first

accommodation

their

and

safe

(i).

For the purpose

(c)

for

tion officer

of appeal

from the decision

of

an immigra-

(k).

(d) For the purpose of treatment in a hospital if the medical inspector or port medical officer of health considers it advisable (l).

Sub- Sect. Appointment of officers.

2.

Kingdom

may

moneys provided by Parliament.

of

be officers of customs

State.

3.

Rides of Secretary of State.

710. The Secretary of State may make rules generally with respect immigration boards (p), their officers, appeals to such boards and conditional disembarkation, and may provide for the summoning and procedure of the board, its place of meeting, and for the security to be given by the master of the ship in the case of immiSuch rules must provide for grants conditionally disembarked. notice being given to masters of immigrant ships and immigrants informing them of their right of appeal, and for notice being given to the immigrant and to the master of the ship, where leave to land has been withheld, of the grounds on which leave has been refused (g). to

Sub-Sect. Bonds.

Such

(o).

He must also approve a list of fit persons for service on the immigration boards, which are constituted by the Act to hear appeals against refusal of leave to land and are to consist in every case of three persons summoned from those comprised in the list, in accordance with the rules made by him {p), Sub-Sect.

Eules of Secretary of

and Boards.

of State must appoint (m) at such ports in as he thinks necessary for the time being {n) immigration officers and medical inspectors, and may appoint other additional officers for the purpose of carrying the Act into effect the salaries and expenses are to be paid, up to an amount approved officers

Immigration

Officers

709. The Secretary

the United

by the Treasury, out

Boards.

Appointment of

711.

Where

be by bond (/)

Eules, dated

Home [k)

security

(r).

is

Security

December

4.

Bonds.

required by the Secretary of State it must may be required from the master of a ship 19, 1905,

made by

Department, under the Aliens Act, 1905

the Secretary of State for the

(5

Edw.

7, c. 13), r. 7.

Ihid., r. 10.

(0 Ibid.,

r. 9.

(m) Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13), s. 6 (1). (n) The ports at present established are Cardiff, Dover, Eolkestone, Grangemouth, Grimsby, Harwich, Hull, Leith, Liverpool, London (including Queenborough), Newhaven, Southampton, and the Tyne ports (comprising Newcastle, North Shields, and South Shields, which are deemed to constitute one port). See Rules, dated December 19, 1905 (Preface). The Secretary of State must make known the ports appointed (Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13), s. 6 (3)). (o) Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13), s. 6(2). The immigration board of a port is to consist of three {p) Ibid., s. 2 (1). persons summoned, in accordance with the rules made by the Secretary of State, out of a list approved by him for the port comprising fit persons having magisterial, business, or administrative experience. Eules, dated December 19, 1905, rr. 4, 5, 11—25. (g) Ibid., s. 2 (2) [r) Eules, dated December 19, 1905, r. 8. .