Appendix D.
REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1922.
1.-Shipping.
2.-Trade.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT.
3.-Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches. 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 and Signal Stations.
14.-Government Harbour Moorings.
TABLES.
I.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels cleared.
III.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered at each Port.
IV.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews 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 Immigration.
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 1910.
XXIII.-Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
Appendix D.
REPORT OF THE HARBOUR MASTER FOR THE YEAR 1922.
1.-Shipping.
2.-Trade.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
REPORT.
3.-Revenue and Expenditure. 4.-Steam-launches. 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 and Signal
Stations.
14.-Government
Harbour
Moorings.
TABLES.
I.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered. II.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels cleared.
III.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews of Vessels entered at each
Port.
IV.-Number, Tonnage, and Crews 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 Immigration.
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 1910.
XXIII.--Revenue and Expenditure of the Harbour Department. XXIV. Diagram of Tonnage of Vessels entered.
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