AnnualReport-1926 — Page 122

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MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE.

32,982 seamen were shipped and 30,929 discharged at the Mercantile Marine Office and on board ships during the year, compared with 39,846 shipped and 36,520 discharged during 1925.

70 distressed seamen were received and admitted to Sailors' Home and Boarding Houses; of these 16 were sent Home, 1 to Aden, 2 to Bombay, 12 to Calcutta, 11 to Colombo, 3 to Singapore, 3 to Sydney, 1 to Canton, 1 to Manila, 1 to New York, 2 remained in Hospital, and 15 obtained employment.

$787.93 was expended by the Harbour Master on behalf of the Board of Trade in the relief of these distressed seamen.

MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.

The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificates in 1926 was 120 vessels of 371,760 gross tons, 43 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 55 at Taikoo Dockyard, 4 at Cosmopolitan Docks, and 17 on Chinese slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the Harbour on bottom Certificates.

The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:--

British, 104 vessels of 347,621 tons (gross) Chinese, 9 7,256 Norwegian, 6 14,909 Danish, 1 1,974

4 vessels of 43,786 gross tons were granted Bottom Certificates at Hong Kong during the year.

The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-

British, 4 vessels of 43,786 tons (gross) Chinese, 1 708

Emigration surveys were held on 60 British and 70 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 36 British and 62 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.

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D 18- MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE. 32,982 seamen were shipped and 30,929 discharged at the Mercantile Marine Office and on board ships during the year, compared with 39,846 shipped and 36,520 discharged during 1925. 70 distressed seamen were received and admitted to Sailors' Home and Boarding Houses; of these 16 were sent Home, 1 to Aden, 2 to Bombay, 12 to Calcutta, 11 to Colombo, 3 to Singapore, 3 to Sydney, 1 to Canton, 1 to Manila, 1 to New York, 2 remained in Hospital, and 15 obtained employment. $787.93 was expended by the Harbour Master on behalf of the Board of Trade in the relief of these distressed seamen. MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE. The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificates in 1926 was 120 vessels of 371,760 gross tons, 43 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 55 at Taikoo Dockyard, 4 at Cosmopolitan Docks, and 17 on Chinese slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the Harbour on bottom Certificates. The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-- British, 104 vessels of 347,621 tons (gross) Chinese, 9 7,256 Norwegian, 6 14,909 Danish, 1 1,974 4 vessels of 43,786 gross tons were granted Bottom Certificates at Hong Kong during the year. The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:- British, 4 vessels of 43,786 tons (gross) Chinese, 1 708 Emigration surveys were held on 60 British and 70 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 36 British and 62 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.
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! D 18- MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE. 32,982 seamen were shipped and 30,929 discharged at the Mercantile Marine Office and on board ships during the year, com- pared with 39,846 shipped and 36,520 discharged during 1925. '70 distressed seamen were received and admitted to Sailors' Home and Boarding Houses; of these 16 were sent Home, 1 to Aden, 2 to Bombay, 12 to Calcutta, 11 to Colombo, 3 to Singapore, 3 to Sydney, 1 to Canton, 1 to Manila, 1 to New York, 2 remained in Hospital, and 15 obtained employment. $787.93 was expended by the Harbour Master on behalf of the Board of Trade in the relief of these distressed seamen, MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE. The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificates in 1926 was 120 vessels of 371,760 gross tons, 43 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 55 at Taikoo Dockyard, 4 at Cosmopolitan Docks, and 17 on Chinese slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the Harbour on bottom Certificates. The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-- 104 vessels of 347,621 tons (gross) British, Chinese, 9 Norwegian, 6 " 7,256 14,909 Danish, 1 " 1,974 "1 4 vessels of 43,786 gross tons were granted Bottom Certifi- cates at Hong Kong during the year. The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:- British, Chinese, 4 vessels of 43,786 tons (gross) 1 "" 708 " Emigration surveys were held on 60 British and 70 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 36 British and 62 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.
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MERCANTILE MARINE OFFICE.

32,982 seamen were shipped and 30,929 discharged at the Mercantile Marine Office and on board ships during the year, com- pared with 39,846 shipped and 36,520 discharged during 1925.

'70 distressed seamen were received and admitted to Sailors' Home and Boarding Houses; of these 16 were sent Home, 1 to Aden, 2 to Bombay, 12 to Calcutta, 11 to Colombo, 3 to Singapore, 3 to Sydney, 1 to Canton, 1 to Manila, 1 to New York, 2 remained in Hospital, and 15 obtained employment.

$787.93 was expended by the Harbour Master on behalf of the Board of Trade in the relief of these distressed seamen,

MARINE SURVEYOR'S OFFICE.

The total number of vessels surveyed for Passenger Certificates in 1926 was 120 vessels of 371,760 gross tons, 43 being surveyed at Kowloon Docks, 55 at Taikoo Dockyard, 4 at Cosmopolitan Docks, and 17 on Chinese slipways, the remainder being surveyed in the Harbour on bottom Certificates.

The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:--

104 vessels of 347,621 tons (gross)

British,

Chinese,

9

Norwegian,

6

"

7,256

14,909

Danish,

1

"

1,974

"1

4 vessels of 43,786 gross tons were granted Bottom Certifi-

cates at Hong Kong during the year.

The nationalities and tonnage of these vessels were as follows:-

British,

Chinese,

4 vessels of 43,786 tons (gross)

1

""

708

"

Emigration surveys were held on 60 British and 70 Foreign Steamships, as compared with 36 British and 62 Foreign Steamships in the previous year.

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