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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9TH MAY, 1874.

Hongkong, until the End of the present Year, and Fourteen Days afterwards, unless this License shall be sooner determined by Forfeiture for Misconduct on the Part of the said A. B. as in the aforesaid Ordinance is provided.

Given under my Hand and Seal this Thousand Eight Hundred and

Day of

One

Signature

(L.s.) Emigration Officer.

* The Personal and Family Names in full of the Person applying for the License, with his Address and Trade or Occupation, must be correctly inserted.

(C.)

Form of Notice to be given to the Emigration Officer of Forfeiture of a License, under Section VI Paragraph 2.

SIR, This is to give you Notice, that the License granted on the Day of

187 to A. B. oft

to act as an Emigration Passage Broker, was on the

now last past duly declared by me (or us), the undersigned Justice (or Justices) of the Peace to be forfeited.+

Day of

Place and Date

Signatures

187

To the EMIGRATION OFFICER,

Victoria, Hongkong.

The Personal and Family Names in full, with the Address and Trade or Occupation of the Party, to be here inserted.

Here state severally the Reasons of Forfeiture.

(D.)

Form of Contract Passage Ticket, under Section VI Faragraph 5.

I hereby engage that the Chinese named at foot hereof shall be provided with

in "with not less than 72 cubic

a Passage to, and shall be landed at, the Port of

in the Ship or Vessel called the "

Feet and 12 superficial Feet for Berth Accommodation (or in Case of Ships under Section VIII, 54 cubic Feet and 9 superficial Feet), and shall be victualled according to Schedule A to "The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,” annexed, during the Voyage, and the Term of Detention at any Place before its Deter- mination, for the Sum of

Dollars, and I hereby acknowledge to have received the Sum of

Dollars in full Payment.

Male.

Name of Passenger,

Age.

Female.

Age.

Occupation.

Native Place.

Victoria, Hongkong, the

Signature.

Day of

Passage Broker.

187

I hereby certify, that I have explained and registered the above Contract Passage Ticket.

Victoria, Hongkong, the

Signature.

Day of

Emigration Officer.

187 .

(E.)

No Ship to de- part without Certificate.

Accommodation

of Passengers.

Ventilation, Space and Height

between Decks.

Male and Female Passengers.

Space on upper Deck.

Sick Bay, &c.

Deck Passengers.

Awning.

Space.

Regulations referred to in Paragraph 1 of Section VIII respecting.

Chinese Passenger Ships.

1. No Ship shall clear out or proceed to Sea unless the Master thereof shall have received from an Emigration Officer a Copy of these Regulations and a Certificate in the Form contained in Schedule G annexed thereto, nor until the Master shall have entered into the Bond prescribed by Section IV of "The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855."

II. The following Conditions as to the Accommodation of Passengers shall be observed to the Satisfaction of the Emigration Officer :-

1. The Space appropriated to the Passengers between Decks shall be pro- perly ventilated, and shall contain at the least 9 superficial and 54 cubical Feet of Space for every Adult on board; that is to say, for every Passenger above Twelve Years of Age, and for every Two Passengers between the Ages of One and Twelve Years. The Height between Decks shall be at least Six Feet.

2. The Accommodation for Female Passengers between Decks shall be separ-

ate from that provided for Male Passengers.

3. A Space of Four superficial Feet per Adult shall be left clear on the upper

Deck for the Use of the Passengers.

4. A reasonable Space shall be set apart properly divided and fitted up as a Sick Bay, and sufficient Latrines both as to Condition and Number shall be provided in suitable Parts of the Ship.

III. The Emigration Officer may, in his Discretion, permit Deck Passengers to be carried, upon such Conditions, as may, from Time to Time, be prescribed under Instructions from one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and until and subject to such Instructions, upon the Conditions following:-

1. A suitable Awning with Screens shall be provided on Deck, sufficient for the Protection of the Passengers from the Sun and from Rain. 2. The Space appropriated to such Deck Passengers shall contain at the least Sixteen superficial Feet for every Adult, that is to say, for every Passenger above Twelve Years of Age, and for every Two Passengers between the Ages of One and Twelve,

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