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VI

When the ship is clearing for, and the normal duration of the voyage is fixed by the Imperial Consulate, provisions shall be on board according to the following scale :-

Rice
For every Passenger.
600 grammes per diem

Salted or dried fish
150.

Vegetables
250

Water
4.5 liter

Firewood or coal
1 Kilogramme.

VII

(8) Equipments.

(10) Life belts.

(11) Life buoys.

& passengers
before receiving on board the Master has to report

to Imperial Consulate the

(12) Position of life belts on the ship, the proportion

The ships must be furnished with a proper quantity of medicines. If it seems necessary physicians shall decide upon their quantity and quality.

and their luggage
shall not be received on board.

life buoys.

Schedule I Par. 6. the whole

Schedule I.

Par. 7. occ. 2 Par. 9.

IX

Ordinance 1 of 1889.

Passengers

Sec. 41.

till after the whole
cargo
has been
taken in

X

Schedule I
Par. 2

At least 3 days before clearing
the decks and the port of destination, whereupon the Consulate after a special inspection the ship
or otherwise, declares highest number of passengers allowed to the ship.

Just before proceeding to sea master has to report to the Consul the number of passengers on board. All the provisions this Ordinance being duly fulfilled the papers with an official certificate relative to the number of passengers actually received on board as well as to the highest number of passengers allowed to the ship will be handed over to the master who has to deliver the certificate to the Consulate of the port of destination.

XI

The master being once in possession of the foresaid certificate is not allowed to receive on board any passengers without the authorization of the Consulate.

XII
Every offence against this Ordinance.

Ordinance 1 of 1889.

Sec. 56

154

Lin

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VI When the ship is clearing for, and the normal duration of the voyage is fixed by the Imperial Consulate, provisions shall be on board according to the following scale :- Rice For every Passenger. 600 grammes per diem Salted or dried fish 150. Vegetables 250 Water 4.5 liter Firewood or coal 1 Kilogramme. VII (8) Equipments. (10) Life belts. (11) Life buoys. & passengers before receiving on board the Master has to report to Imperial Consulate the (12) Position of life belts on the ship, the proportion The ships must be furnished with a proper quantity of medicines. If it seems necessary physicians shall decide upon their quantity and quality. and their luggage shall not be received on board. life buoys. Schedule I Par. 6. the whole Schedule I. Par. 7. occ. 2 Par. 9. IX Ordinance 1 of 1889. Passengers Sec. 41. till after the whole cargo has been taken in X Schedule I Par. 2 At least 3 days before clearing the decks and the port of destination, whereupon the Consulate after a special inspection the ship or otherwise, declares highest number of passengers allowed to the ship. Just before proceeding to sea master has to report to the Consul the number of passengers on board. All the provisions this Ordinance being duly fulfilled the papers with an official certificate relative to the number of passengers actually received on board as well as to the highest number of passengers allowed to the ship will be handed over to the master who has to deliver the certificate to the Consulate of the port of destination. XI The master being once in possession of the foresaid certificate is not allowed to receive on board any passengers without the authorization of the Consulate. XII Every offence against this Ordinance. Ordinance 1 of 1889. Sec. 56 154 Lin
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VI When the ship is clearing for. and the normal duration of the voyage is fixed by the Sunperial Consulate, provisions shall be on board according to the follow= ing scale :- Rice For every Passanger. 600 granums for diam Salted or dried fish 150. Vegetables Water 250 * 4.5 liter 1 Firewood or coal / Kilogramm. VZZ (687) Equipments. (10) Life belts. (11) Life buoys. & passengers belore receiving the board the Master has to refort tu superial Consulate the (12) Position of life betts cure of the ship, the proportion The ships must be furnished with proper quantity of medicines. If it seems necessary physicians shall decide upon their quantity and quality. and their luggage shall not be received on board. life buoys. Schedule I Par. 6. the whole Schedule I. Par. 7. occ. 2 Par. 9. IX Ardee 1 of 1889. Passengers Sec. 41. till after the whole cargo has been taken in X Schedule I Jar. 2 At least 3 days before clearing he decks and the port of leati- pon, whereupon the Consulate other after a special inspection the ship or otherwise, declares highest number of passengers haved to the ship. Just before procuding to sea master has to report to the Com. the the number of passengers in ter to have than counted by the sul on board. All the, provisions this Ardinance being duly ful. shed the papers with an official fificate relative to the number passengers nchnally received on nd as well and to the cheat num. highest of passengers allowed to the will be handed over to the wter who has to deliver ha fificate to the Consulate of the at of destination. XI to books being once in possession the foresaid certificate is not and to receive on bould any without the author i passengers gation of the Consulate. XI :very offence aganist this Pav. 8r. Ande 1 of 1889. Sec. 56 154 Lin
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VI

When the ship is clearing for. and the normal duration of the voyage is fixed by the Sunperial Consulate, provisions shall be on board according to the follow= ing scale :-

Rice

For every Passanger.

600 granums for diam

Salted or dried fish 150.

Vegetables

Water

250

*

4.5 liter

1

Firewood or coal / Kilogramm.

VZZ

(687) Equipments.

(10) Life belts.

(11) Life buoys.

& passengers

belore receiving the board the Master has to refort

tu superial Consulate the

(12) Position of life betts cure of the ship, the proportion

The ships must be furnished with proper quantity of medicines. If it seems necessary physicians shall decide upon their quantity and quality.

and their luggage

shall not be received on board.

life buoys.

Schedule I Par. 6. the whole

Schedule I.

Par. 7. occ. 2 Par. 9.

IX

Ardee 1 of 1889.

Passengers

Sec. 41.

till after the whole

cargo

has been

taken in

X

Schedule I

Jar. 2

At least 3 days before clearing

he decks and the port of leati- pon, whereupon the Consulate other after a special inspection the ship

or otherwise, declares highest number of passengers haved to the ship.

Just before procuding to sea master has to report to the Com. the the number of passengers in ter to have than counted by the

sul on board. All the,

provisions this Ardinance being duly ful. shed the papers with an

official

fificate relative to the number passengers nchnally received on

nd as well

and to the

cheat num.

highest

of passengers allowed to the

will be handed over to the wter who has to deliver ha fificate to the Consulate of the at of destination.

XI

to books being

once in possession

the foresaid certificate is not

and to receive on bould

any

without the author

i passengers gation of the Consulate.

XI :very offence aganist this

Pav. 8r.

Ande 1 of 1889.

Sec. 56

154

Lin

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