16
[Asiadia
per day.
(rew
Stale for fadians,
Atta or Rice
Fresh vegetables, which will keep for short voyages,
such as sweet potatoes, onions, turnips, carrots, and pumpkins,
1 lbs.
し
Conditions
Ghee,
Salt,
Sugar,
Ten,
Chillies,
Turmeric,
Garlic,
Ginger,
Firewood,
Water,
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4 ΟΣ
02.
2 OZ.
02.
02.
02.
07.
2 lbs.
1 gallon.
(2.) the last preceding condition as to provisions shall be deemed to have been complied with in any case where, by the special authority of the Emigration Officer, any other articles of food have been substituted for the articles enumerat- ed in the foregoing scale, as being equivalent thereto; and
(3.) the emigrants may supply their own provisions for the voyage, and proper accommodation for the stowage and sufficient cabooses for the
cooking of such provisions must be allowed.
8. The Emigration Officer shall not give his certificate precedent to unless he is satisfied :- grant of certificate.
[ passengers]
[do.do] [do. lo]°
5
امل
Power of
Oficer.
(1.) that the ship is seaworthy, clean, and properly manned, equipped, fitted, lighted, and venti- lated, and has not on board any cargo likely, from its quality, or mode of stowage, to prejudice the health or safety of the emigrante
(2.) that suitable medicines and medical stores, provisions, fuel, and water have been placed on board, of good quality, properly packed, and sufficient in quantity to supply the emigrants on board during the intended voyage;
(8.) that all the requirements of the Asiatic Emi- gration Ordinance, 191[4], have been complied with; aud
(4.) that the intending emigrants who are males under the age of 16 years or females have been passed by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
9. The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and Emigration inspect the ship and the accommodation, provisions, and stores provided for the emigrants and may require the master or any other person to produce the licence and the ship's papers for his inspection, and, if he thinks necessary after inspecting the ship's papers, be may muster and inspect the emigrants.
Perangers]
[do lo]
[parscupre] [do do.]
Detention of
ahip if any emigrants ill
or under
certain other circum- stances
Power to employ
marine
Aurveyors,
and others.
10. The Emigration Officer may in all cases if any of the emigrante are in bad bealth or insufficiently provided with plothing, or if there is reason to suspect that fraud or violence has been practised in their collection or embark- ation, detain the ship, and, if he thinks fit, order all or any of the emigrants to be re-landed.
11. The Emigration Officer may, if be thinks fit, before granting his certificate, employ any duly qualified medical medical men, practitioner, master mariner, marine surveyor, or other person whose professional assistance and advice he may require for the purpose of ascertaining whether the re- quirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 191[4], have been duly complied with, and the costs and charges of obtaining such assistance and advice shall be defrayed by the owners or charterers of the ship, whether the Emigra- tion Officer grants his certificate or not.
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12. The Governor-in-Council eball from time to time fix Fees of
a reasonable scale of fees and charges, to be approved by professional one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, for Person
employed. the remuneration of any professional persons wbo may be employed under the last proceding Regulation, and, pending the approval or disapproval of such scale, the fees and charges therein apecified shall be payable, as if the same bad been approved in manner aforesaid.
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13. The owners or charterers of every ship shall pay Fees of such fees for the remuneration of the Emigration Officer sa Emigration
Officer. may, from time to time, be ordered under instructions from one of His Majesty's Principal Secretaries of State, and, until and subject to such instructions, the following fees shall be payable in addition to all fees and charges payable onder the last preceding Regulation —
1. upon every application for a certificate ......$25: Provided that for au Emigration Officer's certificate deliver- el at a 2nd port on the same voyage for a ship which has already received a certificate as the first port the fec sunil be only $12.50: Provided, also, always that no fees shall be payable to the Emigration Officer of this Colony, but in lied thereof the following stamp duties are hereby imposed that is to say :—
1. upon every application for a certificate under
Regulation 2, a stamp duty of... . 1
2. upon every certificate granted under Regula-
tion 1, a stamp duty of.....
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And any Ordinance for the time being in force relating to stamps shall be read as if the stamp duties hereby imposed were inserted in the schedule thereof.
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14. In case default is made by the owners or churterers Power to of the ship in the payment of any fees, costs, or charges to detain ship
for non- which they may be liable under the Asiatic Emigration
payment of Ordinance, 191[4], and these Regulations the ship may be fees, etc. detained by the British Cousul, or if in this Colony by the Governor, until such fees, costs and charges shall have been paid.
15, The Emigration Officer may withhold his certificate Withholding or revoke the same at any time before the departure of the of certificate,
etc., in case ship, if it appears, to bis satisfaction, that any particulars of false par contained in the application in writing which has been fenlare fur- made for the same, or any other particulars which may mished. bare been furnished to him by or on behalf of the owners, chiarterers, or master of the ship in relation thereto, are al- true, or that the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1914, have not been complied with; and in every such case it shall be lawful for the British Consul, or if in this Colony for the Governor, to seize and detain the ship until the certificate, if already granted, has beau dolivered up to be cancelled,
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16. The master of every [such British] emigrant ship Treatment of A, being a British [us defined by the sail Ordinance] A shall, during the whole emigrants ship and proceeding on of the intended voyage, make issues of provisions, fuel, any short voyage,
and water, according to the aforesaid [dietary] senle, to
all
at sca
Nit the migrants excort snela as have applied then [paraugers]
['do. to] Edo. do]
selves therewith, and shall not make any alteration, except for the manifest advantage of the emigrants in respect of the space allotted to them as aforesaid or th respect of the means of ventilation, and shall not ill-use the femigrants or require them (except in case of necessity to help in working the ship; and shall issue medicines and medical comforts, as may be requisite ; and shull call at aneh ports as may be mentioned in the Emigration Officer's clearing certificate for fresli water and other necessaries; and shall do. carry the emigrants without unnecessary delay to the destination to which they are bound.
[do. do]
[do.
A [do. [do_do.]
17. Before the arrival of any such British ship at the Mustering of port for which the emigrants have embarked, the master emigrants by master. slali cause the rerigrants to be mustered for the purpose of ascertaining that there the none on board who are not in possession of an emigration passage ticket and included in the Emigration Officer's certificate and detailed list of emigrante if any such are found, it shall be the duty of the maater to hand them over to the proper authority to be dealt with according to law.
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