MERCHANT SHIPPING:

No. 10 of 1899.

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the inds

23. When seamen have signed fresh articles of agreement no deductions other than those for debts legally due are to be made from their advance.

Deductions from advances.

24. Seamen's clothing or bedding is not to be detained by way of security for debt.

No detention of clothing.

25. Any boarder dissatisfied with his account shall be at liberty to lay the same before the Harbour Master who will decide if the charges are reasonable or otherwise.

Appeal against account.

26. A boarding-house keeper shall ship only the men belonging to his house. If, on any occasion, he has not enough boarders to complete the number required to ship, he may apply to any other boarding-house to supply the deficiency, but the men so supplied are to be shipped by the house in which they are boarding and not by the keeper who has the order for the crew, and only one shipping fee shall be charged.

Shipment of men from boarding-house.

27. The weekly charge for board and lodging shall be:-

in boarding-houses for Europeans and Americans,.....$8.00

in other boarding-houses, such amount as may be approved by the Harbour Master.

Weekly charge for board and lodging.

Table K (A).

INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED ON ARRIVAL IN PORT.

Name of vessel and flag

Port of registry

[s. 22 (2).]

Commanded by

Registered Tonnage

Nature and Tonnage of Cargo on board

Number of Crew

Rig and Horse Power

Number of Guns

Name of Owners

Port of departure and day of leaving original and last Port

Consignees or Agents, -Messrs.

-Cabin

Passengers,--

E. Deck

Chinese :- Men, Women, Boys, Girls,=

Any Infectious or Contagious Disease on board at any Port of departure

Any Births, Deaths, or Accidents on the voyage

Any Explosives on board.

Any Mails on board.

Any Casualty on the voyage

Weather

Any derelicts, Sunken Wrecks, Ice, etc., passed during the voyage

Port Regulations supplied

* As amended by G. N. 169 of 1908.

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