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Act 18. and 17. Vic cap 104. Under this act the number of passengers a Vessel could legally carry was 370. As this appeared to be a flagrant breach of the law, the Governor when she returned to Hongkong directed that legal proceedings should be taken against the master. The ship was accordingly seized at the suggestion of the Crown Solicitor, but eventually the Governor consented to discontinue the proceedings against the master on the payment by him of a fine of £100. He was induced to consent to this compromise (1) because in the interval Her Majesty's confirmation of the Ordinance No 8 of 1871, which removes voyages between Prince and the Straits Settlements from the operation of the Chinese Passengers Act, had been received in the Colony; and (2) because the ship had been despatched from Swatow under consular superintendence.

3. The Ordinance No: 8 of 1871 reduces, in short voyages within certain specified limits, the area to be allotted to emigrants on the between decks from 12 superficial feet to 9; and allows deck passengers to be carried on a scale of one adult for every 16 superficial feet. And space on the upper deck, equal to 4 feet for each statute Adult.

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War Land 38 Act 18. and 17. Vic cap 104. Under this act the number of passengers a Vessel could legally carry was 370. As this appeared to be a flagrant breach of the law, the Governor when she returned to Hongkong directed that legal proceedings should be taken against the master. The ship was accordingly seized at the suggestion of the Crown Solicitor, but eventually the Governor consented to discontinue the proceedings against the master on the payment by him of a fine of £100. He was induced to consent to this compromise (1) because in the interval Her Majesty's confirmation of the Ordinance No 8 of 1871, which removes voyages between Prince and the Straits Settlements from the operation of the Chinese Passengers Act, had been received in the Colony; and (2) because the ship had been despatched from Swatow under consular superintendence. 3. The Ordinance No: 8 of 1871 reduces, in short voyages within certain specified limits, the area to be allotted to emigrants on the between decks from 12 superficial feet to 9; and allows deck passengers to be carried on a scale of one adult for every 16 superficial feet. And space on the upper deck, equal to 4 feet for each statute Adult. L laneous B
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War Land 38 Act 18. and 17. Vie cap 104. Under this the act the number of passengers Vessel could legally carry was 370. As this appeared to be a flagrant breach of the law, the Governor when she returned to Hongkong directed that legal proceedings should be taken master. The ship against the was accord= =ingly szized at the suggestion of the (rown Solicitor, but eventu= =ally the Governor consruted to discontinue the proceedings agains the master on the payment by him of a fine of £100. He was induced to consent to this com= = promize (1) because in the inter- -val ster Majesty's confirmations of the Ordinance to 8 of 1871, which rencoves voyages betwrrie Prina and the straits Settlements from the operation of the Chinese Papon = -gers Act, had been received in the Colony- and (2) because the ship had been despatctied from Swatow under consular superintendence 3. The Ordinance M: 8 $1871 reduces, in short voyages within certain specified limits, the area to be allotted auts in the batiurru decki superficial wemigrants from 12. feet to Q_ and allows deck papengers to be carried on a scale of one adult for every 16. superficial feet. Auta space on the upper deck, equal to 4. fish for each statute Adult H L laneous B
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War

Land

38

Act 18. and 17. Vie cap 104. Under this

the

act the number of passengers Vessel

could legally carry was

370. As this appeared to be a flagrant breach

of the law, the Governor when she returned to Hongkong

directed that legal proceedings

should be taken

master. The ship

against the

was accord=

=ingly szized at the suggestion of the (rown Solicitor, but eventu= =ally the Governor consruted to discontinue the proceedings agains the master on the payment by him of a fine of £100. He was

induced to consent to this com= = promize (1) because in the inter- -val ster Majesty's confirmations of the Ordinance to 8 of 1871, which

rencoves

voyages

betwrrie Prina

and the straits Settlements from

the operation of the Chinese Papon = -gers Act, had been received in the Colony- and (2) because the ship had been despatctied from Swatow under consular superintendence

3. The Ordinance M: 8 $1871

reduces, in short

voyages within certain specified limits, the

area to be allotted

auts in the batiurru decki

superficial wemigrants

from 12. feet to Q_ and allows deck papengers to be carried on

a scale

of one

adult

for every

16. superficial feet. Auta space on the upper deck, equal to 4. fish for each statute Adult

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laneous

B

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