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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2nd JUNE, 1905.

16. The keeper of a Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants shall keep a register showing the name, sex, age, occupation and native place of each lodger, the date of his arrival and departure and his destination. The keeper of a Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants shall also keep a register shewing the name, sex, age and occupation of each person employed either permanently or temporarily in or about such Boarding House.

17. The keeper of a Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants shall report at once to the Registrar General any instance in which he suspects that a person is being induced to emigrate by fraud, in- timidation or force.

18. Every Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants shall be open at all reasonable hours to the Emigration Officer and the Registrar General, or any officer specially deputed by either of them to inspect such Boarding Houses, to officers of the Sanitary Department, and to the Police.

19. The Licence of the keeper of a Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants may be withdrawn by the Registrar General at any time, if in the opinion of that officer the holder has ceased to be a fit and proper person to keep such Boarding House.

20. The Licensee shall reside on the licensed premises and shall not absent himself therefrom without the leave of the Registrar General. The Licensee shall not sublet or part with the possession

of any part of the premises covered by his licence, nor use the same for any purpose other than that of a Boarding House.

21. All regulations hitherto in force for the licensing, regulation and sanitary maintenance of Boarding Houses for Chinese Emigrants are hereby repealed as from the fourth day of May One Thousand Nine Hundred and Five.

A. G. M. FLETCHER, Clerk of Councils.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

HONGKONG.

SCHEDULE.

Form of Bond.

KNOW ALL MEN by these presents that we

of of

and

are held and firmly bound to His Majesty the KING His Heirs and Successors in the penal sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS to be paid to His said Majesty His Heirs and Successors for which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves our heirs executors and administrators firmly by these presents.

SEALED with our seals. Dated this

day of

190

WHEREAS the Registrar General has granted a Licence under the provisions of the Bye-Laws for licensing and regulating Boarding Houses for Chinese Emigrants to

to keep a Boarding House for Chinese Emigrants on the

AND WHEREAS the said

the above named

floor of No.

to enter into this bond in order to give the security required by the said Bye-Laws which they the said

has requested

have agreed to do NOW the condition of this bond is such that if the provisions of the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889, and of the said Bye-Laws for the licensing regulation and maintenance of such Boarding Houses or any amendments thereof, and of any future Bye-Laws to be made under Section 60 of the said Ordinance shall during the continuance of the said licence be duly cbserved and fulfilled by the said

and by all his partners and employees then

this bond is to be void otherwise to remain in full force and virtue.

SIGNED Sealed and Delivered by the above bounden

parties in the presence of

No.

Forms of Licences.

A-HOTEL FOR CHINESE EMIGRANTS.

190

"

in

is hereby licensed to keep an Hotel for Chinese Emigrants on the floor of house No.

Street, Victoria, Hongkong, in accordance with the provisions of the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889, and of the Bye-laws made thereunder.

Registrar General.

Accommodation for Fee: Fifty Dollars, ($50).

persons.

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