THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 2ND APRIL, 1870.
3rd. If the Owners or Charterers of a Chinese Passenger Ship shall fail forthwith to appoint a Master, Mate or other' Officer to be approved as aforesaid, in the Place of any Master, Mate or other Officer discharged under Section VII;
It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to revoke, the License granted under this Ordinance in respect of such Chinese Passenger Ship, and to order that theid Ship be seized and detained until the said License and the Certificate of the Emigration Officer, (if already granted) be delivered up to be cancelled.
Ordinance
X. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, to apply the Application of whole or any Part of the Penalty recoverable in Case of the non- Penalty for Observance or non-Performance of the Regulations of this Ordinance Breach of this under the Provisions of Section 4 of the Chineso Passengers Act, recoverable 1855," towards the Expenses of reconveying to their Homes under the intending Emigrants by any Vessel in respect of which the License “Chinese granted under this Ordinance shall have been revoked in Manner Passengers hereinbefore provided.
Act, 1855."
Vessels from
XI. It shall be lawful for the Governor in Council, from Time to Power to Time, to exempt from the Operation of this Ordinance, any Mail exempt certain Steamers or other Vessels which are subject to the Provisions of the the Operation "Chinese Passengers Act, 1855;" provided that the Chinese Passen- of this gers proceeding in such Vessels be Free Emigrants and under no Ordinance. Contract of Service whatever.
XII. Nothing in this Ordinance shall be deemed to affect the Regulations of Regulations contained in Schedule A of the "Chinese Passengers Schedule A of Act, 1855," which shall be and continue in full Force and Effect
"Chinese Pas- sengers Act,
as provided by Section XVII of the " Hongkong Emigration 1855," not to Ordinance, 1868."
be affected by thisOrdinance.
XIII. This Ordinance shall not come into Operation until Her Suspending Majesty's Confirmation thereof shall have been proclaimed in the Clause. Colony by the Governor.
Passed the Legislative Council of Hongkong, this 30th Day of March, 1870.
L. D'ALMADA E CASTRO,
Clerk of Councils.
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No. 5.
PROCLAMATION.
[] RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL.
By His Excellency SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, Knight, and Companion of the Most rible Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Colony of Hongkong and its Indencies, and Vice-Admiral of the same.
Whereas by Section III of the "Chinese Passengers Act, 1855," it is enacted that it shall be awal for the Governor of Hongkong by Proclamation for the Purposes of the said Act among other Things to alter the Scales of Medicines and Medical Comforts contained in Schedule 4. of the said Act: Now therefore, I, the said SIR RICHARD GRAVES MACDONNELL, as such Governor as aforesaid, Do by Proclaim and Declare, that the following Medicines and Medical Comforts shall, from and the Date hereof, be added to and comprised within the Scale of Medicines and Medical Comforts ntained in Schedule A. of the said Act, in such Quantities and Proportions as hereinafter mentioned,
t is to say-
For every 100 Passengers. Ipecacuanha Powder,
Chloride of Lime,
12. oz. .20 lbs.
Quinine,
Antimonial Powder,
Blistering Plaister,
Sulphur Sublimed,
Sulphur Ointment,
Adhesive Plaister (spread),
Sulphate of Zinc,.....
Lunar Caustic,
Lime Juice,
Rum or Brandy,
Epsom Salts,
Tincture of Opium,
Cholera Pills,.
2
02.
01 oz. 8
02.
.16 OZ.
12 OZ.
2 yards.
1 0%.
4 drams.
.36 quarts. .36 quarts.
6 lbs.
8 OZ.
12
drams.
Carbolic or Cresylic Acid Powder, containing not less
than 20 per cent of pure Carbolic or Cresylic Acid, }
30 lbs.
Given under my Hand and the Public Seal of the Colony, at Victoria, Hongkong, this Second
By of April, 1870.
By His Excellency's Command,
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.
J. GARDINER AUSTIN, Colonial Secretary,