D 11
7. Marine Magistrate's Court.
Seven hundred and ninety-two (792) cases were heard in the Marine Magistrate's Court during 1930 (as compared with 477 in 1929).
The principal offences were:
Carrying excess passengers.
Mooring within 100 yards from low water mark in prohibited hours.
Boarding ships without permission.
Breach of condition of Passenger boat licence by carrying cargo.
Leaving Port without a Clearance.
8.—Marine Courts of Enquiry.
(Under Section 19 of Ordinance 10 of 1899).
During the year 1930 one court was held, viz.:—
On the 12th and 13th March, 1930, to enquire into the circumstances attending the collision between the British S.S. "Anking" and the British S.S. "Tanda."
9. (a) Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers. (Under Board of Trade Regulations.)
The following Tables show the number of Candidates examined under Ordinance No. 10 of 1899 for Certificates of Competency.
Grade Passed Failed Master, 10 21 First Mate, 6 6 Second Mate, 16 27 Total, 32 54 First Class Engineer, 17 Second Class Engineer, 12 1st Class Motor Endorsement, CLNS 22 Total, 40 22 * Passed 37.21 per cent. † Passed 32.2 per cent. Failed 62.79 per cent. Failed 67.8 per cent.*The original table had some missing data which has been kept as is.
has been removed as per instruction 12. The corrected version is as follows:D 11
7. Marine Magistrate's Court.
Seven hundred and ninety-two (792) cases were heard in the Marine Magistrate's Court during 1930 (as compared with 477 in 1929).
The principal offences were:
Carrying excess passengers.
Mooring within 100 yards from low water mark in prohibited hours.
Boarding ships without permission.
Breach of condition of Passenger boat licence by carrying cargo.
Leaving Port without a Clearance.
8.—Marine Courts of Enquiry.
(Under Section 19 of Ordinance 10 of 1899).
During the year 1930 one court was held, viz.:—
On the 12th and 13th March, 1930, to enquire into the circumstances attending the collision between the British S.S. "Anking" and the British S.S. "Tanda."
9. (a) Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers. (Under Board of Trade Regulations.)
The following Tables show the number of Candidates examined under Ordinance No. 10 of 1899 for Certificates of Competency.
Grade Passed Failed Master, 10 21 First Mate, 6 6 Second Mate, 16 27 * Total, 32 54 First Class Engineer, 17 Second Class Engineer, 12 1st Class Motor Endorsement, CLNS 22 † Total, 40 22 * Passed 37.21 per cent. † Passed 32.2 per cent. Failed 62.79 per cent. Failed 67.8 per cent.