Regulation of Clinics. Passenger ships of which a copy is enclosed herewith.
The object of this Act was to prevent, so far as relates to British Ships or Ships sailing from British Territory, the recurrence of the grave abuses which have heretofore existed in the Certificate Passenger Grade. And with this end, it requires all such ships (called in the Act "Emigrant Passenger Ships") to obtain before sailing a Certificate from an Emigration Officer that they have complied with certain regulations annexed to the Act. It subjects them, whilst within British jurisdiction, to examination by the Commander of any of Her Majesty's Ships or by any Emigration Officer, Customs Officer, or British Consul making...
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has been revised toRegulation of Clinics. Passenger ships of which a copy is enclosed herewith.
The object of this Act was to prevent, so far as relates to British Ships or Ships sailing from British Territory, the recurrence of the grave abuses which have heretofore existed in the Certificate Passenger Grade. And with this end, it requires all such ships (called in the Act "Emigrant Passenger Ships") to obtain before sailing a Certificate from an Emigration Officer that they have complied with certain regulations annexed to the Act. It subjects them, whilst within British jurisdiction, to examination by the Commander of any of Her Majesty's Ships or by any Emigration Officer, Customs Officer, or British Consul making...
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The final output isRegulation of Clinics. Passenger ships of which a copy is enclosed herewith.
The object of this Act was to prevent, so far as relates to British Ships or Ships sailing from British Territory, the recurrence of the grave abuses which have heretofore existed in the Certificate Passenger Grade. And with this end, it requires all such ships (called in the Act "Emigrant Passenger Ships") to obtain before sailing a Certificate from an Emigration Officer that they have complied with certain regulations annexed to the Act. It subjects them, whilst within British jurisdiction, to examination by the Commander of any of Her Majesty's Ships or by any Emigration Officer, Customs Officer, or British Consul making...
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