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(a) The term "non-open port" shall include the places specified in the Sche- dule to this Agreement and any other places in Kwang Tung or Kwang Si which may be agreed upon between the Hong Kong Government and the Chinese Authorities.
(b) On each occasion of arrival at and departure from Hong Kong the mas- ter shall deposit his manifest in duplicate with the proper Hong Kong authorities who shall send one copy to the Commissioner of the Chinese Maritime Customs.
(c) Upon application by the master the Chinese Maritime Customs shall grant a special pass for each trip, which special pass shall specify the destina- tion of the vessel, the places at which it is proposed to call, and the Cus- toms stations to be called at on both the outward and the return voyages. The vessel must proceed direct to the first Customs station specified on the pass.
(d) All vessels proceeding to non-open ports under this Article must call at the
Goods carri
ARTICLE VIII.
eter vessels, or by jun
Articles V and VI, clearing from Hong Kong for non e
lighters, registered as in shall sequit themselves of import duty before departure, and may, if so desired, aequit pute na defined in Article V, themselves also of transit dues e be granted transit pasen at rates and with pri- vileges not less favourable than those applied or accorded to goods clearing under similar circumstances from Canton or any other treaty port for a non-open port as defined in Article V. Report for Customs purposer must be made at the Chinese Maritime Cue toms sub office agreed upon by the Hong Kong Government. All vessels carrying transit pass carge will be subject to the usual rules us to call at the Customs stations specified the pass. Goods carried by steam or motor vessels clearing from Hong Kong for trenty porti muy alto, subject to examination before shipment, nequit themselves of im- port-duty le