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Section 31.
No. 1.] THE ORDINANCES OF HONGKONG: [A.D. 1889.
THE EIGHTH SCHEDULE.
FORM OF CONTRACT PASSAGE TICKET.
I hereby engage that the Chinese named at foot hereof shall be provided with a passage to, and shall be landed at, the port of
in
in the ship or vessel called the “
with not less than 72 cubic feet and 12 superficial feet for berth accommodation [or, in case of a ship under section 47, 54 cubic feet and 9 superficial feet], and shall be victualled according to Schedule A to the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, of the Imperial Parliament, during the voyage, and the term of detention at any place before its determination, for the sum of
dollars, and I hereby acknowledge to have received the sum
dollars in full payment.
of
Male. Female.
Native Place,
Name and Surname of Passenger.
Occupation.
Age.
Age.
Village, and District.
Victoria, Hongkong, the
day of
I
(Signed.)
Passage Broker.
I hereby certify that I have explained and registered the above contract passage ticket.
Victoria, Hongkong, the
day of
(Signed.)
Emigration Officer.
Note. Should the above-named ship not be able to proceed on the proposed voyage, a passage is to be provided in some other vessel licensed for the conveyance of Chinese passengers.
Sections 24 and 47.
Prohibition of ship departing without certificate.
THE NINTH SCHEDULE.
REGULATIONS RESPECTING CHINESE PASSENGER SHIPS PROCEEDING
ON VOYAGES OF NOT MORE THAN THIRTY DAYS' DURATION.
1. No Chinese passenger ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on a voyage of more than seven days' duration unless the master thereof has received from an Emigration Officer a copy of these Regulations and a certificate in the
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