CO129-273 - Governor Sir Robinson & Others - 1896 [10-12] — Page 149

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fine of $500 or six months imprison-

ment with or without hard labour.

" The regulations under review apply however only to Canton, Swatow

and Amoy; inferentially therefore Amoy is without regulations.

By the courtesy of the Chinese

Commissioner of Customs,

a list of the

German and Chinese ships carrying emigrants from Canton has been obtained.

In 1879 there were five German ships and one Chinese vessel conveying emigrants to Hongkong - list marked B.

In 1880 and 1881 eight German

and two Chinese ships cleared with emigrants from Canton - list marked C.

Since that date none to the present.

The Committee need not trouble themselves further with Canton.

At present the Chinese

regulations are in force.

At Amoy there is no German Consul.

It is a fair presumption that German shipping do pretty well the best they can for

themselves, and as no statistics are to hand to lay before the Committee on the working of the Regulations, they need not be further considered.

Statistics from Amoy and

Swatow

are attached hereto, for which thanks are due

to a local firm.

The regulations under review have

mainly

to be considered with reference to Swatow, the last port to which apparently

they were intended to

apply.

The attached lists marked D and

E for Swatow show the emigrants carried from by vessels of all nationalities to either Amoy or Hongkong during July to December 1875, inclusive D, and January to June 1876, inclusive E.

In the column for certificate it is

noted whether a vessel has a

Singapore certificate.

The Chinese Commissioner of Customs does the

duty,

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147 fine of $500 or six months imprison- ment with or without hard labour. " The regulations under review apply however only to Canton, Swatow and Amoy; inferentially therefore Amoy is without regulations. By the courtesy of the Chinese Commissioner of Customs, a list of the German and Chinese ships carrying emigrants from Canton has been obtained. In 1879 there were five German ships and one Chinese vessel conveying emigrants to Hongkong - list marked B. In 1880 and 1881 eight German and two Chinese ships cleared with emigrants from Canton - list marked C. Since that date none to the present. The Committee need not trouble themselves further with Canton. At present the Chinese regulations are in force. At Amoy there is no German Consul. It is a fair presumption that German shipping do pretty well the best they can for themselves, and as no statistics are to hand to lay before the Committee on the working of the Regulations, they need not be further considered. Statistics from Amoy and Swatow are attached hereto, for which thanks are due to a local firm. The regulations under review have mainly to be considered with reference to Swatow, the last port to which apparently they were intended to apply. The attached lists marked D and E for Swatow show the emigrants carried from by vessels of all nationalities to either Amoy or Hongkong during July to December 1875, inclusive D, and January to June 1876, inclusive E. In the column for certificate it is noted whether a vessel has a Singapore certificate. The Chinese Commissioner of Customs does the duty, 40
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147 fine of $500 or oix months imprison - mont with or without hard labour. " The regulations under review - apply however only to Canton, Swators and Mining chow inferentially therefore Amoy is without regulations. By the courtesy of the Chriwe Commissioner of Eustons. list of the Eure. German and Cheiere ships carrying grants from Canton has been obtained. In 1879 kere were five Germans shift and one Chinese vessel conwayed amigrants to stondulu_ list marked B. 1881 eight German In 1880 and 1881 6 and hoo Chinese ships cleared with amigrante from Canton-list marked c. Levice that date none to the Com. mitted need not trouble themselves fer: ther with Canton. regular Att kiving show there is no German Convere. At present the Chinen es it is a fair presumption that German shipping do pretty well the best they for Can themselves, and as no statistics ure to hand to lay before the Committee the working of the Regulations then need not be further considered. 1. and Swator Itistics from Amoy and attached hereto for which thanks are due to ao local film. The requiations under review have arly to be considered with reference to Swators the lost port to which apparently they were intended to apply The attached lists marked D and Sweatore. I show the emigrants carried from by vessels of all nationalities to either Amoy Hongkong during July to December 1875- inclusive D, and January to live 1896in. clusive B. In the column for certificate it is noted whether a vessel has a ngưỡng Commissioner of Custones does the duty, 40 Singapore certificate. n
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fine of $500 or oix months imprison -

mont with or without hard labour.

" The regulations under review - apply however only to Canton, Swators

and Mining chow inferentially therefore Amoy is without regulations.

By the courtesy of the Chriwe

Commissioner of Eustons.

list of the

Eure.

German and Cheiere ships carrying grants from Canton has been obtained.

In 1879 kere were five Germans shift and one Chinese vessel conwayed amigrants to stondulu_ list marked B. 1881 eight German

In 1880 and 1881 6

and hoo Chinese ships cleared with amigrante from Canton-list marked c.

Levice that date none to the Com.

mitted need not trouble themselves fer:

ther with Canton.

regular

Att kiving show there is no German Convere. At present the Chinen

es it is a fair presumption that German shipping do pretty well the best they

for

Can

themselves, and as no statistics ure to hand to lay before the Committee the working of the Regulations then need not be further considered.

1.

and Swator

Itistics from Amoy and

attached hereto for which thanks are due

to ao local film.

The requiations under review have

arly

to be considered with reference to Swators the lost port to which apparently

they were intended to

apply

The attached lists marked D and

Sweatore. I show the emigrants carried from by vessels of all nationalities to either Amoy Hongkong during July to December 1875- inclusive D, and January to live 1896in.

clusive B.

In the column for certificate it is

noted whether a vessel has a

ngưỡng

Commissioner of Custones does the

duty,

40

Singapore certificate.

n

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