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To this certificate are to be added the lists of stores and medicines on board handed in by the Captain and also the certificates regarding medical inspection of the passengers and further, if any, copies of the contracts between the emigrants and their future employers. These documents are afterwards to be handed by the Captain at port of destination to the Imperial German Consul or, if there is no Consular Agents, to the Harbour Master or any other authority.
Paragraph 14.
After receiving the certificates the Captain is not allowed to take any more passengers at the port of sailing without consent of the Consulate.
1378.
Paragraph 15.
Fees are to be paid according to the tariff of 1st July
Paragraph 18.
At least one copy of this Ordinance together with a Chinese translation has to be posted in a part of the ship which is easily accessible to all passengers.
Paragraph 17.
A fine of 150 Marks will be imposed for any breach of these regulations.
The Imperial German Consulate,
Canton 3rd January 1881.