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4.

Custody of

State, and a copy signed by the proper officer of the Court has to be given to the officer whose duty it is to convey the ahen to prison (c)

Aliens.

Sect.

Returns as

5.

Sub-Sect. Returns required.

to Aliens.

In General.

1.

719. The master of any ship landing or embarking passengers (d) any port in the United Kingdom must furnish, to such person and in such manner as the Secretary of State directs, a return giving such particulars with respect to any such passengers who are aliens as may be required for the time being by order of the and any such alien must {e) furnish the master Secretary of State of the ship with any information required by him for the purpose of the return (/). at



Sub-Sect. Exemptions.

Exemptions.

2.

720. The Secretary of State may by order exempt from the provisions as to returns any special class of passengers, or voyages, or any special ships or ports, and may at any time withdraw such order at his discretion {g).

Sub-Sect. For inward

(1) traflSc.

Forms for ships landing aliens at immigration ports.

Transmigrant form.

3.

Statutory Forms.

721. The master of every ship (except a ship totally exempted from inspection) landing alien passengers at an immigration port must furnish a return showing the total number of (1) alien cabin passengers; (2) exempted alien second-class passengers; (3) alien transmigrants; (4) alien immigrants {h). Particulars of transmigrants and immigrants must appear on

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forms attached to the return. The transmigrant form {i) contains the following information as full name, sex, nationality, departure from to each transmigrant United Kingdom (port and steamship line), and country or port of destination outside the United Kingdom. The immigrant form must be signed by every immigrant (unless he or she comes under the category of dependent), and requires the name, age, sex and nationality following information to be given names, ages and sex of dependents (if any) last of immigrant permanent place of abode proposed place of abode in the United Kingdom occupation means in immigrant's possession what prospects the immigrant has of decently supporting himself (or if the immigrant has been conherself) and dependents (if any) victed of any crime, and if so its nature, date when committed, place and if the immigrant has ever been of conviction, and sentence expelled from the United Kingdom.

Immigrant form.



















(c) Directions, dated Deceuiber 4, 1905, of the Secretary of State for the liome Department, under the Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13, ss. 3 and 7 (3) ), as to custody in connection with Expulsion Orclers, ss. 2, 3.

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For definition, see p. 305, ante. For penalty for failinj>' to do so, see Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13),

(*)

Ibid.,

(d) (e)

p. 328, pos^.

5 (1) Orders and Directions of the Secretary of State for the Home Department, dated December 19, 1905, under the Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13). {(/) Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13), s. 5 (3). (/?) Orders and Directions of the Secretary of State for the Home Department, dated December 19, 1905, under the Aliens Act, 1905 (5 Edw. 7, c. 13), par. (1) (a) and see Form in the Appendix to those Orders.

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Form

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