the articles 4, 5, 6, 7, 6. 43, 34, 15, 16 and 17 of the. Royal decree of the 15 August 1803q(Skaatsblad no, 62) ?), «_
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undi la aceyou go unui dup menu. Art. 4. In the room, destined for the lodging, of the emigrants, nothing is laden or deposited but what is indispensable, for their daily use. Once a week he has access to his remaining luggage, stowed elsewhere...
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Art. 5. The decks of the rooms, destined for the lodging of the chigrants are well provided and water pofothoy, bays in thickness of at least 0.035 retro
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Art &. No emigrants are located on a second middle or so called orlopdeck, except by a written permission of the committee of control with observation of the conditions, attached by the said committee, to the said permission.
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Art. A separate placo, divided by lattice-work from the ledging of the athor epigrants. is, assigned to single male emigrants, løxing. attained the age of fourteen years.
Art R. The rooms, destined for the lodging of the emigrants, are provided with proper ventilators.
When dirahstances present the making use of the said ventilators, the mastery in oncert with the physician, tends to other means fidé proper ventilation.
Sullicient light into the lodging of the emigrants. is provided for by skylights and patent-glassea,
Art. 18. When the weather is good, the craigrants stay as much as possible on deck in the daytime. They do not stay betweendecks by day, save by consent of the mastered B
All causes tending to infect the air in the lodgings of the riigrants aro, rigorously removed both by day and by night.
The seid lodgings are daily cleaned by the emigrants, who the master appoints by turns for the purpose. The implements required thereto are furnished to
account of the undertakers.
them Art."14" "The lodgings of the emigrants are lighted fein sunsets fill sturise by means of bright burning hip-lanterns at the expense of the undertakers.
Art, 15. The emigrants, we, not allowed to smoke... mye on the upperdeck.
Art, 16. The emigrants have no spirituons liquors in keeping. The
master takes
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are that spirits he sold or otherwise alministered
Ach,117 The ship has two inodorons waterelusety! When the are nore than one handed, emiguents on board; the monber of the suid- waterclosets is at least one watercloset, for, avery, fifty „emigrants.
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There is on board a medical ante," provided with the ne- cessary medicaments and instruments in Conformity with the existing usages and the precepts of the law of the 28 June 1816+(Staatsblad no. 92))
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The space set apart for attendance on the sick, amounts, by at least 1:65 metros height betweendecks, to 9 square metros area for every hundred emigrants who are on board.
Goods which according to the judgment of competent autho rities are prejudicii to the health or safety of the emigrants, or which may become so by fermentation or corruption during the voyage, way not be shipped.
In the measurement of the requisite ship-space two children from one to twelve years of age are equivalent to one full grown emigrant, injus
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The determination of the probable length of the voyages
to Surinam, for the computationtie quantity of victuals and fresh water to be taken on board, is left, to the local authorities.
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The usages, which are generally adopted at the place of embarcation in respect to the feeding during the voyage are followed, with the observation" of what has been determined in urt. 21-24 and 26) of the above named degree in
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3) Art. 21. There is on board at least one experienced cook, whe daily, at the bour to be fixed by the master, distributes the meat, properly prepared, to the braigmats. Ne
The meat is subjected for approval to the master and the physician, pafevious to being distributed, "
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The cabouse is furnished with the necessary utensils and vésvélé, à pair of scales and weights and measures of capacity-after 'the' metrical systém,
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The fuel required for preparing the victuals is provided by thé undertakers..
Emigrants, designated in turns hy the master, assist the cook.
Art. 32. The nudertakers provide for the sustenance of the eidgeants, The virtuals, after being brought on board, 'ore 'etanlined' and feltédi- by the comunitted of control. The store of provisions is regulated by the probable duration of the voyage and by the number of eufgrents' to be conveyed..
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en bond de bunst od an am bail oil nutr The metrical system only applicable to Dutch Pessels (per art. 4.1 24-of, Pedi-. name concerning the control on the introduction of free labourers into Surinom).
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