CO129-214 - Public Offices & Others - 1883 — Page 44

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

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Government of Hong Kong to keep record of all the shipments of crews in the Colony in question, but the levying of fees on seamen for purposes other than shipping or when no services are rendered either to the seamen or their ships, is against the policy of Her Majesty's Government:

If the permit system be not necessary for reasons of policy, the Board of Trade think it might be given up altogether, but in any case they think it doubtful whether the Permit Fee should be levied. This fee for treasury

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41 D A Government of Hong Kong to keep record of all the shipments of crews in the Colony in question, but the levying of fees on seamen for purposes other than shipping or when no services are rendered either to the seamen or their ships, is against the policy of Her Majesty's Government: If the permit system be not necessary for reasons of policy, the Board of Trade think it might be given up altogether, but in any case they think it doubtful whether the Permit Fee should be levied. This fee for treasury
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41 D A Government of Hong Kong to keep record of all the shipments of crews in the Colony in question, but the levying of fees on scamen for purposes other than f and ships shipping ~ purposes, or when no services are) rendered either to the seamen or their ships, is against the policy of ther majesty's Government: If the permit system be not necessary for reasons of policy, the Board of Trade think it might be gwen up altogether, but in any case they think it doubtful whether the Permit Fee should be levied. This fee for tsury
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41

D

A

Government of Hong Kong to keep

record of all the shipments of crews

in the Colony in question, but the

levying of fees on scamen

for purposes other than

f

and ships

shipping

~

purposes, or when no

services

are)

rendered either to the seamen or their

ships, is against the policy of ther

majesty's Government:

If the permit system be not

necessary for reasons of policy, the

Board of Trade think it

might

be

gwen up altogether, but in

any case

they think it doubtful whether the

Permit Fee should be levied. This fee

for

tsury

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