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MERCHANT SHIPPING
No. 10 of 1899
(3) Where one or more men-of-war or transports in the service of a foreign power are in the Colony, within harbour limits, unarmed soldiers, sailors or airmen employed in such men-of-war or transports may land subject to the concurrence of the Colonial Secretary and in compliance with any condi- tions he may prescribe. Officers landing are permitted to wear their swords. If it is desired to land large numbers of men or a body of men in military formation adequate notice must always be given to the Colonial Secretary. For the purposes of this paragraph a vessel conveying upwards of one hundred soldiers, sailors or airmen in the service of a foreign power shall be deemed a 'transport'.
COUNCIL CHAMBER,
3rd February, 1937.
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D FORREST,
Clerk of Councils.
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