MERCHANT SHIPPING.

No. 10 of 1899.

1019

Table K (A).

[s. 22 (2).]

INFORMATION TO BE SUPPLIED ON ARRIVAL IN PORT.

Name of vessel and flag

Port of registry

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, | Chinese :----

E. Deck Men,

Women,

Boys,

Girls,

at any port of departure

Any infectious or contagious disease on board

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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, etc., passed during the voyage

Port Regulations supplied

Table L.

[s. 23 (1).]

QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

1. In these regulations,

(a) "Health Officer" means the Health Officer of the Port or any other medical officer duly authorised to act for or assist him, or in charge of any place set apart for the detention and seclusion of persons actually suffering from disease.

(b) "Vessel" includes British and foreign ships of war, as well as all other vessels.

(c) "Port or place at which any infectious or contagious disease prevailed" means a port or place declared to be such by order of the Governor in Council.

(d) "Infectious or contagious disease" means cholera, choleraic diarrhea, small-pox, typhus fever, yellow fever, plague, and any such other epidemic disease as the Health Officer may consider to imperil the safety of the passengers or crew.

(e) "Infected vessel" means any vessel which has a case of any of the above-mentioned diseases on board, or on which any case of any such diseases has occurred in the case of small-pox, within a period of 12 days, or in the case of cholera, yellow fever and plague, within a period of 7 days, previous to the date of arrival of the vessel in the waters of the Colony.

*As amended by G.Ns. Nos. 137 of 1913 and 16 of 1914, and Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

Interpretation.

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