CO129-211 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [8-9] — Page 192

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187

for

"tax on vessels of every nationality

all seamen shipped of the section quoted is carefully

read it will be seen that the

shipping is not taxed,

as the

fee comes out of the seamen's

wages. Concurs of the

one

right to discharge of their principal functions.

Shipping

Bureaus for the Merchant ships of their Countries. And in order not to interfere with that privilege the following practice obtains. The Master of a Foreign ship desirous of shipping a crew

enters the names

of

them

in a "Permit"; this, with the seaman's

discharge or get

discharges or permission to

ship, is presented at the Colonial Shipping Office, the papers are examined and if found correct, obtains the sanction of the Harbour Master is given for the men to be shipped at the proper Consulate, the fee of one dollar per

man is paid, and the master can then ship his men. It will thus

be seen that while the law of the Colony is observed, the Consul

duties are not interfered with.

The officer in charge of the Shipping Office keeps a record of all men legally discharged in Colony, and the Permit system

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187 for "tax on vessels of every nationality all seamen shipped of the section quoted is carefully read it will be seen that the shipping is not taxed, as the fee comes out of the seamen's wages. Concurs of the one right to discharge of their principal functions. Shipping Bureaus for the Merchant ships of their Countries. And in order not to interfere with that privilege the following practice obtains. The Master of a Foreign ship desirous of shipping a crew enters the names of them in a "Permit"; this, with the seaman's discharge or get discharges or permission to ship, is presented at the Colonial Shipping Office, the papers are examined and if found correct, obtains the sanction of the Harbour Master is given for the men to be shipped at the proper Consulate, the fee of one dollar per man is paid, and the master can then ship his men. It will thus be seen that while the law of the Colony is observed, the Consul duties are not interfered with. The officer in charge of the Shipping Office keeps a record of all men legally discharged in Colony, and the Permit system
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187 for " tax on vessels of every nationality all seamen shipped of the section quoted is carefully read it will be seen chat che shipping is not taxed, as the re comes out of the seamen's It is not desired to deprive wages. Concurs of the one right to discharg of their principal functions. Shipping Brews for the Merchant ships of their Countries. And in order not to interfere with that privilege the following practice obtains. The Master of a Freeign ship desirous of chipping a crews enters the names sif of then "Permit"; this, with the seaman's disal or get discharges or permission to ship, is presented at the blonial Shipping Sffice, the papers are examined and if found correct, pations the sanction of the Harbour Master is given for the men to be shipped at the proper Consulate, the fee of one dollar per is paid, and the master can then ship his men. It will thus be seen that while the law of the Colony is observed, the sonsult duties are not interfered with. The officer in charge of the Shipping Office keeps a record of all men legally discharged an blony, and the Permit system in the
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187

for

" tax on vessels of every nationality

all seamen shipped of the section quoted is carefully

read it will be seen chat che

shipping is not taxed,

as the

re comes out of the seamen's

It is not desired to deprive

wages. Concurs of the

one

right to discharg of their principal functions.

Shipping

Brews for the Merchant ships of their Countries. And in order not to interfere with that privilege the following practice obtains. The Master of a Freeign ship desirous of chipping a crews

enters the names

sif

of

then

"Permit"; this, with the seaman's

disal or get

discharges or permission to

ship, is presented at the blonial Shipping Sffice, the papers are examined and if found correct, pations the sanction of the Harbour Master is given for the men to be shipped at the proper Consulate, the fee of one dollar per

is paid, and the master can then ship his men. It will thus

be seen that while the law of the Colony is observed, the sonsult

duties are not interfered with.

The officer in charge of the Shipping Office keeps a record of all men legally discharged an blony, and the Permit system

in the

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