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5In the Visiting Forces (British Commonwealth) Act, 1933, section four (which deals with attachment and mutual powers of command) and the definition of " visiting force " for the purposes of that Act which is contained in section eight thereof shall apply in relation to forces raised in Tanganyika as they apply in relation to forces raised in Dominions within the meaning of the Statute of Westminster, 1931.
6In the Visiting Forces Act, 1952—
(a)in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section one (which specifies the countries to which that Act applies) the word "or" in the first place where it occurs shall be omitted, and at the end there shall be added the words " Tanganyika or ";
(b)in paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section ten the expression " colony " shall not include Tanganyika ;
and, until express provision with respect to Tanganyika is made by an Order in Council under section eight of that Act (which relates to the application to visiting forces of law relating to home forces) any such Order for the time being in force shall be deemed to apply to visiting forces of Tanganyika.
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