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JULY 31.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 2311
Clause 2 of the Samoa Immigration Order, 1930, reads as follows:—
2. (1) Save with the authority of the Administrator and as hereinafter provided no person shall land in Samoa from any place outside Samoa unless and until
(b) He shall have deposited with the Collector of Customs such sum (but not exceeding £50) as the Collector may deem necessary to defray the cost of transporting such person to a place outside Samoa where he will be permitted to land. But this paragraph shall not apply to—
(i) Any permanent resident of Samoa returning thereto after a temporary absence therefrom.
(ii) Any person who shall deposit with the Collector of Customs a ticket or other document which in the opinion of the Collector will entitle such person to obtain a passage away from Samoa at any time within five years from the date of the deposit without any further payment.
(iii) Any person who shall deposit with the Collector of Customs good and sufficient security (to the satisfaction of the Collector) to indemnify the Administration of Samoa against any cost (but not exceeding £50) which it might be put to in transporting such person from Samoa and in maintaining him pending transportation.
(2) Any person who lands in Samoa in breach of the provisions of this clause (apart from his liability to prosecution in accordance with the provisions hereinafter appearing) may be arrested and deported therefrom in the same manner as if he were a prohibited immigrant: Provided, however, that the said power of arrest and deportation shall be exercised only upon and in accordance with an authority in writing duly signed by the Administrator.
THIRD SCHEDULE.
TEMPORARY PERMIT TO ENTER SAMOA.
Samoa Immigration Order, 1930.
I, , of , having inserted the particulars hereunder written hereby apply for permission to enter Samoa accompanied by [Strike out the words “accompanied by” if not required], and to remain there for calendar months from the day of my arrival.
- Full name:
- Last place of permanent residence:
- Born at , on the day of .
- Nationality:
- Purposes in coming to Samoa:
- That the amount of money in English currency possessed by me on arrival in Samoa is not less than .
- That my condition of mental and physical health and the condition of health of those accompanying me is .
- That I am a person of good character and reputation, and that I do not advocate the overthrow by force or violence of constitutional Government.
- That I and all persons accompanying me of the age of fifteen years or over are prepared to swear or affirm that they will faithfully observe and obey the laws of Samoa.
[Strike out any words not required.]
I, do hereby declare that the foregoing particulars are true and correctly stated in every respect (and that I will defray the cost of maintenance, deportation, or any other expenses incurred on behalf of any of the persons herein named who are accompanying me, and that I will enter into such security by bond or otherwise in this respect as the Collector of Customs may demand). [Strike out all the words within brackets if not required.]
Declared before me, at , this day of .
[Signature of Immigrant] : . . . . . . . . . . .
Officer of Customs.
I hereby grant the above application subject to the following conditions:—
Dated at , this day of .
. . . . . . . . . . .
Administrator.
F. D. THOMSON,
Clerk of the Executive Council.
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- F. D. Thomson, Clerk of the Executive Council