Application of this Part in relation to foreign States to which Extradition Acts 1870 to 1935 applied
3.—(1)  Where, immediately before 1st August 1968 —
(a)under an Order in Council in force under the Imperial Acts known as the Extradition Acts 1870 to 1935, those Acts applied in the case of a foreign State specified in the Order; and
(b)those Acts, as they so applied, extended to Singapore,
this Part applies in relation to that State.
(2)  If the operation of the Order was subject to any limitations, conditions, exceptions or qualifications, then, subject to this section and sections 4 and 5, this Part applies in relation to that State subject to those limitations, conditions, exceptions or qualifications.
(3)  The Minister may by notification in the Gazette direct that this Part ceases to apply in relation to a foreign State specified in the notification, being a foreign State in relation to which this Act applied by virtue of subsection (1), and, upon the coming into operation of a notification that so provides, this Part ceases to apply in relation to that State.
(4)  The coming into operation of a notification made for the purposes of subsection (3) in relation to a foreign State does not prevent this Part from again applying in relation to that State by virtue of a notification made for the purposes of section 4.