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(9.) In case any greater number of persons or passengers Penalty shall be taken or carried in any junk, boat or other vessel where over-
crowding aforesaid within the waters of the Colony than is respect from ively allowed to be carried therein by the regulations drowning of in the said Table U or by any regulation hereafter made passengers. by the Governor-in-Council, and any one or more of such persons or passengers is or are drowned in consequence thereof, every person who is in charge of such junk, boat or other vessel shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and may be punished therefor, without prejudice to any civil remedy and in addition to any penalty provided for under the aforesaid regulations.
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(10.) The master of every junk shall immediately on Report of arrival in the waters of the Colony, report such arrival at arrival and the Harbour Master's Office or at the nearest Harbour particulars Master's Station, or, if the said Office or Station is closed, to be fara- as soon as possible altor it shall again be opened for business, and shall deposit the licence and furnish the particulars hereinafter mentioned, which shall be entered in a register for the purpose, that is to say :-
(2.) Name and capacity of junk (in piculs).
(b) The name, address and description of the
owner or owners aud of the master.
(e) The name and address of every consiguee or agent if any of the junk and cargo in the Colony,
(d) The description of the cargo on board and
number of crew and passengers.
(e.) The place from which the jook sailed on her voyage to the Colony and the date of departure from such place and of her arrival in the Colony,
(f) Whether carrying any and what guas, arms
and ammunition.
Clearance.
(11.) The master of any junk about to leave her an Flag to be chorage at any port of the Colony shall eighteen hours hosted before the time of the intended departure of such junk before de- heist at the highest mast head such dag or signal as shall parture. from time to time be specified by the Harbour Master and also shall give notice of such intending departure and the nature of the proposed voyage together with the general character of cargo and particulara of any arms, ammunition and other articles on board at the Harbour Master's Office or Station as the case may he at which the licence of such junk has been deposited and he will thereupon if there is no reasonable objection have the licence returned to him. Provided always that in case such junk shall not leave her anchorage within twenty-four hours thereafter, the master shall report the same at the Harbour Master's Office or Station, as the case may be, and the reason thereof and shalt if so required to do re-deposit the said licence.
(12.) The Harbour Master or the officer in charge of Special Per- any Harbour Master's Station may, upon payment of the mits. fee prescribed in Table T, grant to the master of any junk licensed under this section a Special Permit" valid for one voyage only for the doing of any art mentioned in such permit. Such Special Permit may authorise a trad- ing junk liceused to trade only within the waters of the Colony to leave the waters of the Colony for one voyage only. The Special Permits shall be in the form of entry in the junk's pass book as shown in Table T of the Sche- dule to this Ordinance.
(13.) No junks shall leave any port in the Colony with Junks not out a clearance, unless the safety of the vessel (through to leave stress of weather) shall render it necessary and in such without case she shall return to her foriner anchorage or place in clearance. port when such necessity for leaving it shall have cassed.
(14.) No junk shall leave her anchorage or attempt to yo junk to leave any port of the Colony between the hours of 6 p.m. leave at and 6 am. from October to March inclusive, nor between night. the hours of 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. from April to September inclusive, except in the case of a licensed fishing junk.
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