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Schedules.
THE FIRST SCHEDULE.
FORM OF EMIGRATION OFFICER'S CERTIFICATE.
I. A.B., Emigration Officer for
do hereby certify as follows :-
1. That the ship
4.B., master, is specially
licensed under the provisions of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinanco, 1912.
2. That the said ship is licensed to carry
adults,
of whom none are to be under any contract of service whatever.
Sections 4
and 8.
If not, then with what object
Proposed Date of Departure from
Hongkong
Name of Master....
Names and Address of the Shipowners.
Names of Charterers..
Names of Agents
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Free
Number of Asiatic Passengers to be
conveyed
Assisted
Under Contract of Service*
Dated this
day of
(Signed.)
Emigration Officer.
THE SECOND SCHEDULE,
FORM OF BOND TO BE GIVEN BY THE MASTER OF A SHIP HOLDING A SPECIAL LICENCE. Know all men by these prescuts that we, A.B., of
and C.D., of
are held and firmly bound unto Our Sovereign Lord King George V in the sum of one thousand pounds of good and lawful money of Great Britain, to be paid uute Our said Sovereign Lord the King, His Heirs and Successors; to which payment well and truly to be made we bind ourselves and every of us jointly and severally for and in the whole, our leirs, executors, and administrators, and every of them, firmly by these presents, sealed with our seals.
Dated this
day of
Now the condition of this obligation is that if (in res-
whereof pect of the Steamship
is master) all and every the requirements of the Chinese Passengers Act, 1855, and of the Asiatic Emigration Ordin- ance, 1912, and of the regulations contained in the Schedules to the said Ordinance shall be well and truly performed [in like manner as the same ought to be observed and performed in case the said Steamship were a British ship, and the said
were a British snbject]* then this obligation to be roid, otherwise to remain in full force and effect.
of
Signed, sealed, and delivered by the above bonuden in the presence
and
Section 4.
THE THIRD SCHEDULE.
PARTICULARS REQUIRED ON APPLICATION FOR A LICENCE FOR THE CONVEYANCE OF
ASIATIC EMIGRANTS,
Name of Ship, Tonnage, How propelled..
Sections 12
and 13.
Nationality of Ship
Destination of Ship
Whether it is intended that the Ship should call or station at or near any Port or Place between Hongkong and "
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If so, at what Ports or Places........ Whether it is intended that the Ship should call or station at or near such Port or Place with the object of taking on Board any Cargo and Pas- sengers
*The words within brackets to be inserted only in the case of anon-British ship.
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I, the undersigned, hereby apply for a Licence under Section 9 of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1912, for t
...and I do solemnly swear that the
above particulars are true.
The Surveyor's Certificate is herewith attached.
(Signed.)
Agent or Charterer of Ship..........
Sworn by the abovenamed
of
this
1
day
Before me,
(Signed.)
Justice of the Peace.
THE FOURTH SCHEDULE. REGULATIONS FOR LICENSED PASSENGER STEAMERS,
Section 23.
Prohibition
1. No steamer licensed under this Ordinance shall clear out or proceed to sea until the master thereof has received of licensed from the Emigration Officer a copy of these Regulations, steamer and a certificate in the from contained in the First clearing out Schedule to the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1912,
without re- which copy and certificate, with any documents to be at- etc.
gulations, tached thereto, shall be signed by the Emigration Officer, see Imperial nor until the master bas, with two sufficient sureties to be Act. sec. f. approved by the Emigration Officer, entered into a joint and several bond in the sum of one thousand pounds to His Majesty, His Heirs and Successors, in the form cou- tained in the Second Schedule to the Ordinance.
2. The following conditions as to the accommodation of passeugers shall be observed :--
(1.) the space appropriated to the passengers he- tween decks shall be properly ventilated aud shall contain at the least nine superficial and fifty-four subie feet of space for every adult on board, that is to say, for every passenger above twelve years of age and for every two passengers between the ages of one and twelve years; the height between decks slinll be at least six feet;
(2.) the accommodation for female passengers be- tween decks shall be separate from that pro- vided for male passengers ;
(3.) a space of four superficial feet per adult sha!! be left clear on the upper deck for the use of passengers; and
(4.) a reasonable space shall be set apart as a sick bay, and sufficient latrines, both as to condition and number, shall be provided in suitable parts of the ship.
*If any, copy of each contract is to be attached.
Insert here the words .. mentioned voyage", as the case many be.
....months" or "the above-
Accommoda- tion of
passengers.
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