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recover them on behalf of the Chinese
Maritime Customs by legal proceedings against
the master or owner, or against the junk. The
master of any such junk shall also be liable upon conviction at the prosecution of the Hong Kong Government to a fine for failure to produce
the Chinese waritime Customs pass book of the
junk or for failure to produce proof of payment
of customs dues.
(h) Every trading junk on entering or clearing
at an anchorage in the Colony shall deposit with the proper Hong Kong authorities a
in English or Chinese, manifest in duplicate, of all cargo carried.
The proper Hong Kong authorities shall forth-
with forward one copy of such manifest to the Commissioner of Customs. Any person depositing a false manifest shall be liable to a fine and
imprisonment at the prosecution of the long
Kong Government.
(i) The existing scale of arms that may be carried
by junks shall remain in force, subject to such modifications as may from time to time be agreea
Government
upon between the authorities of long fong and
and the Chinese Authorities
Chine. The proper authorities shall continue
to exercise supervision over arms and arms
certificates.
ARTICLE II,
(a) The Hong Kong Government agrees to control the movements of all salt upon import into, or production
in, or export from, the Colony.
(b) Every vessel bringing salt into the waters
of the Colony shall declare to the proper Hong Kong
authorities