Section 81.

Adults,

50

SUMMARY,

Chinese,

Adults.

Children.

Totul.

European,

First Class

Chinese,

(European,

Second Claes

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Chinese,......

Steerage,

European,

Crew, including Master and all Persons on Ship's Articles,

Total number of souls on board,

Victoria, Hongkong, the.........................................day of..................

Master

Ship

........19

THE SEVENTH SCHEDULE.

FORM OF EMIGRATION PASSAGE BROKER'S ANNUAL BOND, WITH TWO SORETIES TO BE APPROVED BY THE SECRETARY FOR CHINESE AFFAIRS.

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Know all men by these presents, that we, 4.B.,* of

C.D., of

and E, F, of are held and firmly bound unto Our Sovereign Lord King George V in the sum of 5,000 dollars, to be paid to Our said Sovereign Lord the King, His Heirs and Successors to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves, and every of us jointly and severally, our heirs, executors and administrators, and the heirs, executors, and administrators of each of us, and each and every of them, firmly by these presents, sealed with our senis,

Dated this

day of

Whereas by the Asiatic Einigration Ordinance, 1914, it is amongst other things enneted that no person shall carry on the business of a passage broker in Hongkong, in respect of any emigrant ship, or shall be in anywise concerned in the sale or letting of passages in any such ship, unless such person has, with 2 good and sufficient sureties to be approved of by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, previously entered into a joint and several bond to Ilis Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, in the sum of 5,000 dollars ; and whereas the said C.D), and E.F. have been approved of by the Secretury for Chinese Affairs as sureties for the said A. B. :

Now the condition of this obligation is that if the above- bonnden 4.B. shall well and truly observe and comply with all the requirements of the said recited Ordinance, so far as the same relate to passage brokers, and further, shall well and truly pay all fines, forfeitures, and penalties, and also all sums of money, by way of subsistence money, or of return passage money, and compensation to any passenger, or on his account, and also all costs which the above- bousden A.B. may at any time be ndjudged to pay under or by virtue of any of the provisions of the said recited Ordinance or of the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, of the Imperial Parliament, then and in such case this obligation to be void, otherwise to remain in all force,

Signed, sealed, and delivered, by the above-bounden A.B., C.D,

and E.F., in the presence of †

• Insert personal and family names in full, with the occupation and address of each of the parties,

† lasert the names an illnesses in fall of the witnessca

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