Table K
A rule should be included, I think
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making it an office liable by fine on
imprisonment for any
Honour to receive
A
breach for
A
Matter
of a Bonding
money inmath. This does not
in connection of obtaining
appear
to be dealt with elsewhere in the Ordinance.
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? or inform the Governor
Table Venice Sanitary Convention. I will
simulate this separately.
In bringing the Ordinance into
line with the MSA 1894 omissions have
been made. In particular
sections
197, 198, 199, 201 and 210 - indeed the title
might
be given
in this Clause to
section 8 which corresponds roughly to
sections 198-210
manner
are
as
the MSA
a
complete
as neither Provision
nor
Accommodation
at
present
referred to therein ! This is
more
owing
to the
small number of foreigners in Merchant Service and the consequent difficulty
in forming a Naval Reserve as efficient and
numerous
as that of
France
or Germany.
I would
suggest that the
Governor
should be asked to insert corresponding provisions: and also to insert provisions equivalent to sections 239 to 241 relating to official logs.
I do not
think the
keeping of a log
can be enforced by
This Clause -
there is
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reference
in Table G.
? send Grove, A G's report in
original for reference, and synopsis to the BST
saying
that Mr Chamberlain
is to
the Governor
with
proposals
suggested above: and
ask
them to offer ::
send
section
copy
whether the BoT complying and for any
to
40, asking
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about the final provisions
In paragraph 5 of my covering despatch the Governor points out
that collisions
are
frequent between British vessels and Chinese junks outside the Colony's territorial waters. There is
difficulty
as
a manageable
There is always conflicting
evidence as to whether the junk exhibited light, but
heavy damages
are
obtained against British Steamer in the