XIoclosure 4 Section 3 of 33 Vict., cap. 14. 43. WHERE Her Majesty has entered into a Convention wich any foreign State to the effect 1hat the subjects or citizens Sof that State who have been naturalized 4as British subjects rmey divest theraselves of their status as such subjects, it shall be lzwful for Her Mejssty, by Order in Couneil, to declsre that such Convention has 4beea entered inio by Her Mojesy; and from end after the date of such Osder in Council, sny person being originally a subSject or citzaa of the State referred io in such Ocder, who hes been natura!izsd as Ca Brissh eubjecet, may, within such limit Co time es may be provided in the CunXvention, meke a declaration of alienage, and from avd after the date of his co meking such decelaratisa such person ehul be regarded as an alisn, and as a subjec of the State to which he originally belongSed as aforesaid. A declaration of slienage mey bg made tas followe; that is to sty, —If tha declta-: rant be in the United Kingdom in ihe pressene? of any Just tha Peso; if else where in Her Mejestys dominions in the presence of eny Jurdge of any Court of civil or criminal juziedietion, of any Jus