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Appendix D.

REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1920.

1.-Shipping.

2.-Trade.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

3. Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches.

REPORT.

5.-Emigration and Immigration. 6. Registry of Shipping. 7. Marine Magistrate's Court. 8. Marine Court.

9.-Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers.

10.-Examination of Pilots. 11.-Sunday Cargo Working. 12.-New Territories. 13.-Lighthouses.

14.-Commercial Intelligence, Board of Trade.

TABLES.

I.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared. III.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered at each Port.

IV.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared at each Port.

V.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation entered.

VI.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation cleared.

VII.-Junks entered from China and Macao. VIII.-Junks cleared for China and Macao.

IX. Summary of Arrivals and Departures of all Vessels.

X.-Licensed Steam-launches entered.

XI. Licensed Steam-launches cleared. XII.-Number of Boat Licences issued. XIII-Statement of Revenue.

XIV.-Chinese Passenger Ships cleared by the Emigration Officer (Summary).

XV. Return of Emigration.

XVI.-Return of Male and Female Emigrants.

XVII.-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from places out of China (Summary).

XVIII. Return of Immigration.

XIX. Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned.

XX.-Vessels registered.

XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register.

XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign Trade entered and cleared since 1909.

XXIII. Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.

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Appendix D. REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1920. 1.-Shipping. 2.-Trade. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3. Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches. REPORT. 5.-Emigration and Immigration. 6. Registry of Shipping. 7. Marine Magistrate's Court. 8. Marine Court. 9.-Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers. 10.-Examination of Pilots. 11.-Sunday Cargo Working. 12.-New Territories. 13.-Lighthouses. 14.-Commercial Intelligence, Board of Trade. TABLES. I.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared. III.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered at each Port. IV.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared at each Port. V.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation entered. VI.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation cleared. VII.-Junks entered from China and Macao. VIII.-Junks cleared for China and Macao. IX. Summary of Arrivals and Departures of all Vessels. X.-Licensed Steam-launches entered. XI. Licensed Steam-launches cleared. XII.-Number of Boat Licences issued. XIII-Statement of Revenue. XIV.-Chinese Passenger Ships cleared by the Emigration Officer (Summary). XV. Return of Emigration. XVI.-Return of Male and Female Emigrants. XVII.-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from places out of China (Summary). XVIII. Return of Immigration. XIX. Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned. XX.-Vessels registered. XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register. XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign Trade entered and cleared since 1909. XXIII. Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
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Appendix D. REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1920. 1.-Shipping. 2.-Trade. TABLE OF CONTENTS. 3. Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches. REPORT. 5.--Emigration and Immigration. 6. Registry of Shipping. 7. Marine Magistrate's Court. 8. Marine Court. 9.-Examination of Masters, Mates, and Engineers. 10.-Examination of Pilots. 11.-Sunday Cargo Working. 12.-New Territories. 13.-Lighthouses. 14.-Commercial Intelligence, Board of Trade. TABLES. I.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage,, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared. III.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered at each Port. IV.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared at each Port. V.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation entered. VI.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation cleared. VII.-Junks entered from China and Macao. VIII.-Junks cleared for China and Macao. IX. Summary of Arrivals and Departures of all Vessels. X.-Licensed Steam-launches entered. XI. Licensed Steam-launches cleared. XII.-Number of Boat Licences issued. XIII-Statement of Revenue. XIV.-Chinese Passenger Ships cleared by the Emigration Officer (Summary). XV. Return of Emigration. XVI.--Return of Male and Female Emigrants. XVII.-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from places out of China (Summary). XVIII. Return of Immigration. XIX. Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned. XX.-Vessels registered. XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register. XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign Trade entered and cleared since 1909. XXIII. Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
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Appendix D.

REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1920.

1.-Shipping.

2.-Trade.

TABLE OF CONTENTS.

3. Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches.

REPORT.

5.--Emigration and Immigration. 6. Registry of Shipping. 7. Marine Magistrate's Court. 8. Marine Court.

9.-Examination of Masters,

Mates, and Engineers.

10.-Examination of Pilots. 11.-Sunday Cargo Working. 12.-New Territories. 13.-Lighthouses.

14.-Commercial Intelligence,

Board of Trade.

TABLES.

I.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage,, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared. III.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels entered

at each Port.

IV.-Number, Tonnage, Crews and Cargoes of Vessels cleared

at each Port.

V.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation

entered.

VI.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels of each Nation

cleared.

VII.-Junks entered from China and Macao. VIII.-Junks cleared for China and Macao.

IX. Summary of Arrivals and Departures of all Vessels.

X.-Licensed Steam-launches entered.

XI. Licensed Steam-launches cleared. XII.-Number of Boat Licences issued. XIII-Statement of Revenue.

XIV.-Chinese Passenger Ships cleared by the Emigration Officer

(Summary).

XV. Return of Emigration.

XVI.--Return of Male and Female Emigrants.

XVII.-Vessels bringing Chinese Passengers to Hongkong from

places out of China (Summary).

XVIII. Return of Immigration.

XIX. Return of Male and Female Emigrants returned.

XX.-Vessels registered.

XXI.-Vessels struck off the Register.

XXII.-Comparison in Number and Tonnage of Vessels in Foreign

Trade entered and cleared since 1909.

XXIII. Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.

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