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officer being satisfied that the former con- 

 tract of service still subsists. 



A temporary pa'ss shall not be available 

 for the purposes of any new contract of 

 service. 



15. A native who has lost his identifica- 

 tion pass may obuiin a fresh pass from 

 the office in which the former pass was 

 issued, upon satisfying the pass officer of 

 the fact, and upon payment of a fee of one 

 shilling. 



This payment shall not be required in 

 the case of a temporary pass to take the 

 place of an identification pass lost during 

 service. 



16. If any native who has obtained an 

 identification pass in one magisterial divi- 

 sion shall change his residence to another 

 division, he shall present his pass to the 

 pass officer of the division into which he 

 has removed. The pass officer shall re- 

 cord the pass and inform the officer by 

 whom the pafs was issued, who shall 

 record the change of residence. 



17. If a native who is in service is con- 

 victed of any of the crimes to which this 

 section applies, the Clprk or Registrar of 

 the Court shall, as soon as conveniently 

 may be, inform the pass officer by whom 

 the pass was issued of the particulars of 

 the conviction and sentence, and puch 

 •officer shall record the same and shall 

 make a note thereof against the entiy of 

 registration. 



This section shall apply to all crimes 

 of the following classes or akin thereto : 

 — Theft, fraud, rape, and all crimes of 

 indecency. 



18. The Governor in Council may from 

 time to time make rules for the purpose 

 of carrying out the provisions of this Act, 

 and for regulating any matters necessary 

 for giving full and complete effect to the 

 same. All such rules shall be published 

 in the Natal Government GareUe. 



19. Any native who shall after the first 

 day, of January, 1902, enter into a con- 

 tract of service, or be or continue in 

 service without having an identification 

 pass, as required by this Act, shall be 

 guilty of a contravention of this Act, 



20. The following shall also be con- 

 traventions of this Act : — 



Making any false statement or pretence 

 for the purpose of obtaining or assisting 

 anyone to obtain an identification pass, or 

 a duplicate or copy thereof. 



Using a false pass, or one belonging to 

 another person, for the purposes of deceit. 



Using any deceit for the purpose of 

 evading the provisions of this Act. 



The withholding of a native's identifi- 

 cation pass. 



21. AH contraventions of this Act, or of 

 any rules thereunder, shall be cognisable 

 in the Courts of the Magistrates, and 

 shall be punishable according to the 

 ordinary criminal jurisdiction of the said 

 Courts. 



SCHEDULE A, 



Identification Pass Counterfoil. 



Act No. , 1901. Schedule A, 



Division 

 No. 



Date of issue 



Name 



Residence* 



Father's name ^ 



Kraal Head 



Chief 



*State here whether Location, Crown 

 Lands, Mission Reserve, or Private Lands, 



Identification Pass, 



Act No. , 1901, Schedule A. 



Magisterial Division of 

 No. 



Date of issue 

 Name 

 Residence 

 Father's name 

 Kraal head 

 Chief 



(Signature) 



Pass Officer. 



SCHEDULE B, 

 Temporary Pass Counterfoil, 

 Act No. ,1901. Schedule B. 



Division 

 No. 



Date of issue 

 Name 



Place of service 

 Employer 



Term for which pass is to endure 



(N.B.— This term must not exceed six 

 months.) 



Temporary Pass. 

 Act No. , 1901. Schedule B. 

 Magisterial Division of 



