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33. Nothing in this Act contained shall extend or be construed to extend to subject to any penalty any person persons en- who enters into the military service of any prince, state or tering into

service in

Asia.

military potentate in Asia, with such leave or licence as is for the time being required by law in the case of subjects of Her 59 Geo. 3. Majesty entering into the military service of princes, states, or potentates in Asia.

c. 69, s. 12.

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