V. That any Person who shall assist any Seaman to desert, or shal! induce or persuade, or endeavour to induce or persuade, any Seainan to desert, or "absent himself from his Ship or his Duty, or to refuse to accept employment, or to refuse or neglect to comply with the Provi- sions of this Ordinance, or who shall conceal or aid in concealing or harbouring or maintaining any Seaman who has deserted, or who, having Reason to believe such Seaman to be a Deserter, shall not give immediate Information at the nearest Police Station, shall be liable to a Penalty not exceeding Forty Pounds Sterling, and portion of such Fine not exceeding One-half shall be payable to the Person or Persons by whose Information or Evidence the Conviction of such Offender shall be obtained; and if Information be laid before any Magistrate, that it is reasonably suspected that any Seaman is so concealed or harboured in any Ship, Boat, House, or Place within the Precincts of this Colony, such Magistrate may issue his Warrant to search for and seize such Seaman, and if necessary, to effect entry by Force, and take into Custody all Persons privy to such harbouring or concealing; and if the Holder of a License for keeping a Tavern or Boarding-house be convicted of any or either of the Offences in this Section mentioned, his License shall be ipso facto forfeited and void.
VI. And whereas by a Regulation now in Force, Merchant Seameu are not allowed to land on leave unless furnished with Tickets of Leave, such Regulation is hereby continued, and it is further enacted that such Tickets shall be according to the following form :-
HONGKONG, the
day of
385.
The Bearer of this (man's name) belonging to the Ship (name of the ship) has Permission to remain on shore for the Space of (number of hours), Permission granted at o'clock (A.M., or F.M.)
day of Week or Month
A. B.-Captain ;
and shall be issuable from the Harbour-master's Office only, and shall be Dollars for every procurable there on the payment of the Sum of Fifty of such Tickets; and any Seaman found on shore without such Ticket or with a false Ticket, or after his T'eriod of Leave shall have expired, may be taken into Custody without Warrant by any Constable, or by the Master or Person in charge of the Ship to which such Seaman belongs, or by any Person specially deputed in writing for such Pur- pose by such Master, or such Person in charge, and conveyed before a Magistrate, who may order such Seaman to be taken on Board his Ship, and inflict on him a Fine not exceeding Ten Shillings, to be paid by the Seaman, or the Master of his Ship on Account of such Seaman.
VII. And that it shall be lawful for the Harbour-master to declare that no Seaman whatever not resident on shore, shall be allowed on shore after Eight o'clock P.M., or such other Hour not earlier than Sun-- set, as he may appoint; and such Declaration shall be published by Written Notice thereof Twenty-four Hours before it is to come in Force, being sent, signed by the Harbour-master, to the Office of the Superintendent of Police; and after due Publication of such Declaration, any Constable, or the Master or Person in charge of any Ship, or any Person specially deputed in writing for that Purpose by such Master or Person in charge, may arrest without Warrant, and detain for Conveyance before a Magistrate, any Seaman found on shore within the Precincts of this Colony after the Hour declared as aforesaid, unless such Seaman shall produce special Leave in writing from the Commanding Officer of his Ship, sanctioning his Presence on shore.
VIII. That no Seaman shall be discharged from an English Ship elsewhere than at the Harbour-master's Office, and that every Seaman discharged from a Foreign Ship, shall, within Twenty-four Hours of being discharged at the Office of his Consul or Vice-Consul, produce to the Harbour-master a Certificate of his Discharge, signed by such Consul or Vice-Consul, and the Production of which Certificate so signed, shall entitle such Seaman to ask for the Permit to reside on shore herein- before mentioned; and there shall be payable to the Harbour-master a Fee of One Dollar for every Seaman discharged at his Office, such Fee to be paid by the Seaman so discharged; and no Seaman shall be shipped either for an English Foreign Ship, elsewhere than at the Office of the Harbour-master, who shall charge for every Seaman shipped a Fee of One Dollar, such Fee to be paid in the First Instance by the Master of the Ship shipping such Seaman; and such Master shall deduct One-half of such Fee from the Wages of the Seaman shipped, and shall charge the other Half against the Ship; and in every Instance of a Seanian being shipped, the Harbour-master shall countersign his Shipping Articles, and before affixing his Signature thereto, shall require such Seaman to return to him his Permit to reside on shore, or his Certificate of Discharge from the last Ship, as the Case may be.
IX. That the Harbour-master having obtained the Sanction of the Chief Magistrate of Police, in every Case shall have Power to license a sufficient Number of fit and proper Persons to keep Boarding-houses for Seamen, and every such License shall be countersigned by the Colonial Secretary, and shall be granted for such Period not exceeding One Year, and upon such Terms and Security, and shall be renewable upon such Con ditions, as the said Colonial Secretary may appoint; and it shall be lawful for the said Colonial Secretary to demand for every such License a Fee not exceeding the Sum of
Dollars; and every such House shall be for
or a
the Reception of such Number of Seamen only as shall be expressed in the License, and shall not be granted until there have been constructed in the House to be licensed a suitable Room or Cabin for each Boarder, and a general Room of sufficient Size wherein the Boarders may dine and sit; and no such Boarding-house shall be a House licensed for the. Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, and shall be separated by at least One Intervening House on either Side of it from any House licensed for such Sale as aforesaid, and every such Boarding-house shall be open at all Times to the Visit of any Magistrate, of the Harbour-master, or of any Constable specially appointed for the general Service of visiting such Houses. And the Harbour-master may refuse to grant any such License, and may limit the Number and Description of Seamen to be boarded in each House, and may make Rules (subject however as to this and all other Powers vested in him by this Ordinance, to the Control of the Governor) for the Government of such Houses, and regulate the Charge to be made for Board and Lodging; and a Copy of such Rules in English, Spanish, Portuguese, Hindostance, and Chinese, shall be hung up in each House for the Inspection of the Inmates; and Folant orci ad is the Twfraction of any the of such Rules
es shall subject the Offender in every Instance to a Penalty not exceeding Twenty Dollars, and for a second Offence may deprive the Offender, if the Keeper of such House, of his License as an additional Punishment.
X. And that if any Person not having obtained a License for Keeping a Boarding-house for Seamen shall keep one, he shall be liable to a Penalty not exceeding the Sum of Twenty Pounds; and that the fact of more than one Seaman boarding or lodging in the House of any Person, shall be prima facie proof of the Keeping of a Boarding-house for Seamen by such Person. But nothing in this Ordinance contained shall be construed to prevent any Seaman, having previously obtained the requisite permission to reside on shore, from having the whole or any part of any unfurnished House for the Residence of himself or his Family, and boarding himself therein, and nothing herein contained with reference to Boarding-houses shall apply to Licensed Retailers of intoxicating Liquors until the time of their present Licenses shall have expired.
XI. And that no Keeper of, or Person in charge of, a Seaman's Boarding-house, shall sell, or permit to be sold, by any Person in his employ to a Seaman, within the precincts of any Boarding-house, or shall purchase, or cause or permit to be purchased, by any Person in his employ for or on behalf of such Seaman, or shall deliver or cause or permit to be delivered by any Person to a Seaman within the precincts of any Boarding-house, any Beer, Wine, Spirits, or other intoxicating Drink, nor shall any Licensed Publican sell any such Liquor to any Seaman except for ready Money, nor shall any charge for Spirituous or fermented Liquor be allowed in any account, for the amount of which any Seaman may be indebted, or stated to be indebted to any Person.
XII. That every Keeper of à Boarding-house for Seamen shall cause daily to be entered in a Book in English, the Name and Des- cription of each additional Seaman who has ou that day come to hoard or lodge at his House, and the name of each Seaman who has left his House on that day after being a Lodger or Boarder therein, and such other particulars as the Harbour Master may direct; and every Keeper of a Boarding-house shall, before Nine o'clock in the Morning of each Day, send to the Harbour Master's Office, a List copied from his Book of the Seamen on that day boarding or lodging in his House, and of those Seamen Boarders or Lodgers who left his House the preceding day, and shall also particularize in such List those Seamen who wish for immediate Employment, and place opposite to the Names of those last named, the Nanies of the Ships from which they were last dis- charged; and the Harbour Master shall keep the Lists so furnished to him constantly in view, and in a conspicuous part of his Office, for the convenience of Masters of Ships requiring Men, and shall also post in a similar manner, if required so to do, Notices for the supply of Men by Captains of Ships.
XHI. Provided always that nothing in this Ordinance contained shall prevent Masters or Mates of Ships from Boarding or Lodging elsewhere than at Licensed Boarding houses.
XIV, That no Seaman who shall have been actually shipped by the Harbour Master on board any Vessel in compliance with this Ordinance, shall, during the time for which he is then shipped, be liable to be arrested on Civil Process; provided always that by the term Seaman in this Section shall be meant only a Person who has within the space of One Year previously served on board a Ship for Wages as a Seaman, and that the Protection from Arrest hereby granted shall not be held to extend to any Person or Persons not coming within such Definition.
XV. That the Harbour-Master, before granting a Port Clearance to any Ship, shall proceed on board such Ship, and call upon the Captain thereof to muster his Crow, and upon such Muster being made, the Harbour Master shall compare such Crew with the Shipping Articles for such Ship signed by him, and shall call upon the Captain to account to him for all Seamen discharged by such Captain since his Arrival in
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