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under the Principal Act, or any Order in Council thereunder, or of an expulsion order under "The Aliens Act, 1905 "; (g.) He has not been prohibited from landing by the Secretary of State;

(h.) He fulfils such other requirements as may be prescribed by any general or special instructions of the Secretary of State.

(4.) The Secretary of State or an immigration officer, in accordance with general or special directions of the Secretary of State, may attach such conditions as he may think fit to the grant of permission to an alien to land, and the alien shall comply with the conditions so attached.

An alien who fails to comply with any conditions so attached shall for the purposes of this Order be deemed to be an alien to whom leave to land has been refused.

(5.) For the purposes of this Part of this Order the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands shall not be deemed to be cutside the United Kingdom.

2.-(1.) An alien (not being a seaman) coming from outside the United Kingdom shall not land in the United Kingdom elsewhere than at an approved port:

Provided that at a port other than an approved port (a) an alien seaman may land with the leave of an immigration officer, and (b) any other alien may in special circumstances be permitted to land by the Secretary of State.

(2.) For the purposes of this Order the ports specified in the Second Schedule to this Order shall within the limits defined therein be approved ports.

(3.) The Secretary of State may by order add any port to the list of approved ports, or remove any port from that list, and prescribe or alter the limits of any approved port, and this Order shall thereupon have effect accordingly.

3.-(1.) An immigration officer or a medical inspector may inspect any alien seeking to land in the United Kingdom, and any such inspection shall be made as soon as practicable after his arrival.

(2.) For the purpose of any such inspection an alien may land, subject to such conditions as may be imposed either by an immigration officer or by the Secretary of State, and any alien on whom any such condition is imposed shall not, for the purposes of this Order, be deemed to have landed so long as the conditions are complied with. An alien conditionally landed may be detained in such manner as the Secretary of State may direct, and whilst so detained shall be deemed to be in legal custody. The Secretary of State may prescribe for security to be given by the owners, agents, or master of the ship in the case of aliens conditionally landed.

(3.) An alien landing in contravention of this Order and an alien arriving at any port other than an approved port may, until dealt with under this Order, be detained in such manner as the Secretary of State may direct, and whilst so detained shall be deemed to be in legal custody.

(4.) Where leave to land is refused to an alien, the alien may, with the leave of an immigration officer, be placed temporarily on shore and detained at some place approved by the Secretary of State, and whilst so detained shall be deemed to be in legal custody and not to have landed.

(5.) Any alien to whom leave to land has been refused (including a seaman engaged at a port outside the United Kingdom and seeking to land for discharge) shall be removed from the United Kingdom by the master of the ship in which he arrived, or, if directions for this purpose are given by the Secretary of State or an immigration officer, by the owner or agents of that ship, to the country of which he is a national or from which he embarked for the United Kingdom, or where (if a seaman) he was engaged.

(6.) Without prejudice to any other provision of this article where leave has been refused to any alien to land by an immigration officer, and the alien is found on shore in the United Kingdom, it shall be lawful for the immigration officer or any constable, notwithstanding any intervening prosecution and imprisonment of the alien, at any time within one month after the arrival of the alien to replace that alien on board the ship in which he arrived in the United Kingdom, or on board any ship belonging to the same owners and bound for the port from which the alien came to the United Kingdom.

(7.) The master of any ship arriving at a port in the United Kingdom may detain on board any alien until inspected or landed for inspection under this article, and shall on the request of an immigration officer so detain any alien arriving in that ship, whether seaman or passenger, to whom leave to land has been refused by an immigration officer, and any alien so detained shall be deemed to be in legal custody.

(8.) Any alien landing or embarking at any place in the United Kingdom shall, on being required so to do by an immigration officer or constable acting under general or special directions of the Secretary of State, make a declaration as to whether or not he is carrying or conveying any letters, written messages or memoranda, or any written or printed matter, including plans, photographs and other pictorial representations, and if so required shall produce to the officer any such letters, messages, memoranda or written

Amended by the Order in Council of December 3, 1920, see page 220.

or printed matter, and the officer may search any such alien and any baggage belonging to him or under his control with a view to ascertaining whether the alien is carrying or conveying any such letters, messages, memoranda or written or printed matter, and may examine and detain, for such time as he may think proper for the purpose of such examination, any letters, messages, memoranda or written or printed matter produced to him or found on such search.

4. Nothing in this Part of this Order shall prevent the landing in the United Kingdom of any alien who satisfies an immigration officer either:

(i.) That he holds a prepaid ticket to some destination out of the United Kingdom and that the master or owner of the ship in which he arrived or by which he is to leave the United Kingdom has given security to the satisfaction of the Secretary of State that, except for the purposes of transit or in other circumstances approved by the Secretary of State, the alien will not remain in, or having been rejected by another country will not re-enter, the United Kingdom, and will be properly maintained and controlled during transit; or

(ii.) That having taken his ticket in the United Kingdom and embarked direct therefrom for some other country after a period of residence in the United Kingdom of not less than six months, he has been refused admission to that country and has returned direct therefrom to a port in the United Kingdom.

5. The master of any ship landing or embarking passengers coming from or bound for a destination outside the United Kingdom at any port in the United Kingdom shall furnish to such person and in such manner as may be prescribed a return giving the prescribed particulars with respect to any passengers who are aliens, and any passenger shall furnish to the master of the ship any information required by him for the purpose of the return.

PART II.-Supervision and Deportation of Aliens. 6.-(1.) An alien shall comply with the following requirements as to registration:

(a.) He shall as soon as may be furnish to the registration officer of the registration district in which he is resident particulars as to the matters set out in the First Schedule to this Order, and shall, unless he gives a satisfactory explanation of the circumstances which prevent his doing so, produce to the registration officer either a passport furnished with a photograph and duly issued to him not more than five years previously or some other document satisfactorily establishing his nationality and identity;

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(b.) He shall furnish to the registration officer of the registration district in which he is resident, particulars of any circumstance affecting in any manner the accuracy of the particulars previously furnished by him for the purpose of registration within seven days after the circumstance has occurred, and generally shall supply to the registration officer all information (including where required by the registration officer a recent photograph) that may be necessary for maintaining the accuracy of the register kept under this Order;

(c.) He shall, if he is about to change his residence, furnish to the registration officer of the registration district in which he is then resident, particulars as to the date on which his residence is to be changed, and as to his intended place of residence, and on effecting any change of residence from one registration district to another he shall within forty-eight hours of his arrival in the registration district into which he moves report his arrival to the registration officer of that district;

(d.) If at any time he is absent from his residence for a continuous period exceeding two months, he shall report to the registration officer of the district of his residence his current address and every subsequent change of address, including his return to his residence;

(e.) He shall

(i.) On his registration obtain from the registration officer a registration certificate;

(ii.) On every subsequent alteration or addition of any entry in the register relating to his registration, produce the certificate to the registration officer in order that, if necessary, a corresponding alteration or addition may be made in the certificate;

(iii.) Produce the certificate upon demand to any police officer or immigration officer or to any other person authorised by the Secretary of State for the purpose.

(2.) If an alien has no residence in the United Kingdom he shall attend at the office of a registration officer, and, so far as possible, supply the particulars that would be required under this article if he were resident in the district of that officer, and shall report to the registration officer of any other district in which he stays for more than twenty-four hours. He shall also give notice of any intended change of address to the registration officer to whom he has last reported:

Provided that if any alien not having a residence in the United Kingdom shall supply to a registration officer the name and address of a British subject resident within the registration district of that officer and being a banker. solicitor, or the keeper, manager, or secretary of a hotel or of a tourist or theatrical agency or otherwise, and a person

who in the opinion of the registration officer is a person of respectability and good credit, the alien shall be deemed to be resident at that address, and the provisions of this article (other than sub-clause (1) (d) as to reporting the current address) shall apply accordingly, and it shall be the duty

(a.) Of any such alien to keep the British subject, whose name and address has been so supplied, informed as to his current address;

(b.) Of the British subject on demand to furnish to any registration officer all information in his possession as to the alien;

(3.) If an alien who is required under this article to register or report is lodging with, or living as a member of the household of, any other person, it shall be the duty of that person to take steps, either by giving notice to the registration officer of the presence of the alien in his household or otherwise, to secure compliance with the terms of this Order in respect of the registration of or reporting by the alien.

(4.) A registration certificate shall be in such form and shall contain such particulars as may be prescribed.

(5.) The provisions of this article shall not apply to any person under the age of 16 years or to any alien not resident in the United Kingdom who has been in the United Kingdom for a period of not more than two months since the date of his last arrival or to any alien seaman not resident in the United Kingdom.

6A.-(1.) The provisions of this Part of this Order as to registration shall not apply to an alien seaman not resident in the United Kingdom whose ship remains at a port in the United Kingdom and who does not land in the United Kingdom for discharge.

(2.) An alien seaman who lands for discharge in the United Kingdom and who is not resident in the United Kingdom shall on landing report forthwith to the registration officer of the registration district in which he lands and shall also

(a.) Report to the registration officer of any other district in which he remains for any period exceeding twenty-four hours; and

(b.) Give notice of any intended change of address to the registration officer to whom he has last reported.

7.-(1.) It shall be the duty of the keeper of any premises to which this article applies to keep a register of all persons staying at the premises who are aliens not being under the age of 16 years.

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