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Memorandum

Rece

Rra228 JUN 09

From

The Master Attendant, S.S.

To

Harbour Master, Hongkong.

Native seamen employed in Foreign Ships are required to sign on at the Shipping Office under the provisions of Section 115 of Indian Act I of 1859, and other provisions of this Act are interpreted as including their discharge in the same manner.

Section 115 of Indian Act 1 of 1859.

When the Master of a foreign ship being at any port in the Colony engages any lascar or other native seaman to proceed to any port out of the Colony he shall enter into an agreement with such seaman and the agreement shall be made before a shipping master in the manner hereinbefore provided for the making of agreements in the case of foreign-going ships and all the provisions of Section twenty-two respecting the form of such agreements and the stipulation to be contained in them and the making and signing of the same shall be applicable to the engagement of such seaman; and the master of such foreign ship shall give to the shipping master a bond with the security of some approved person resident in the Colony for an amount calculated at the rate of fifty dollars for every such seaman and conditioned for the due performance of the said agreement and stipulations.

Section 49 of the proposed Merchant Shipping Ordinance.

When the master of a foreign ship being

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Page 21383 216 Memorandum Rece Rra228 JUN 09 From The Master Attendant, S.S. To Harbour Master, Hongkong. Native seamen employed in Foreign Ships are required to sign on at the Shipping Office under the provisions of Section 115 of Indian Act I of 1859, and other provisions of this Act are interpreted as including their discharge in the same manner. Section 115 of Indian Act 1 of 1859. When the Master of a foreign ship being at any port in the Colony engages any lascar or other native seaman to proceed to any port out of the Colony he shall enter into an agreement with such seaman and the agreement shall be made before a shipping master in the manner hereinbefore provided for the making of agreements in the case of foreign-going ships and all the provisions of Section twenty-two respecting the form of such agreements and the stipulation to be contained in them and the making and signing of the same shall be applicable to the engagement of such seaman; and the master of such foreign ship shall give to the shipping master a bond with the security of some approved person resident in the Colony for an amount calculated at the rate of fifty dollars for every such seaman and conditioned for the due performance of the said agreement and stipulations. Section 49 of the proposed Merchant Shipping Ordinance. When the master of a foreign ship being Page 21384
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'' མ་ , '' " ઉપ .Rotstuano) evitueqast eft JB aisauer mistot ni no agta srid to moldstorgretei erd nogu saniit of arm88 7872AM afodw A kan duế,.b10 wo ni reqqa tom neob doliw,"avijek" brow -ni,ayala Ila atevoo ħna,erlanda est mi gninsem eblw Wav aðnlog stilɔbad nistqs) artben? ħna avel to zevltan galbulɔ- mi atroq ja gnioqire memea valaM to vairojam Jest oft Jant two *monos slitt no saw di bre,atostɗua doðva doua era kæ*32 edi Hotflw,*ienasy dotu¤ to saso sit at sham nav notiqnoze jarid aldt .97aft guiqqtıla mistot aid to sysJnBoroq syraf & ertol .æsitilanoitan verso od beorqa vilauberg amri notaqaɔxO anoltibros evoda sdt es Jaít Art of amona JI beðileg reed sari tol nathal bio and has ører aletdo Jon oh Baixar o of moltosido on ad broda etadi,anol oa rot boate to P Y. C.O. 21383 216 Memorandum Rece Rra228 JUN 09 From The Master Attendant, S.S. To Harbour Master, Hongkong. Native seamen employed in Foreign Ships are required to sign on at the Shipping Office under the provisions of Section 115 of Indian Act I of 1859, and other provisions of this Act are interpreted as including their dis- -charge in the same manner. noiva? Itest (.b2) •*utaðli svodral norbera beɛoqorq erle .80.a.r Section 115 of Indian Act 1 of 1859. When the Master of a foreign ship being at any port in the Colony engages any lascar or other native seaman to proceed to any port out of the Colony he shall enter into an agreement with such seaman and the agreement shall be made before a shipping master in the manner hereinbefore provided for the making of agreements in the case of foreign- -going ships and all the provisions of Section twenty-two respecting the form of such agreements and the stipulation to be contained in them and the making and signing of the same shall be applicable to the engagement of such seaman; and the master of such foreign ship shall give to the shipping master a bond with the security of some approved person resident in the Colony for an amount calculated at the rate of fifty dollars for every such seaman and conditioned for the due performance of the said agreement and stipulations. Section 49 of the proposed Merchant Shipping Ordinance. When the master of a foreign ship being
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'' མ་ , '' " ་

ઉપ

.Rotstuano) evitueqast eft JB aisauer mistot ni no agta

srid to moldstorgretei erd nogu saniit of arm88 7872AM afodw

A kan duế,.b10 wo ni reqqa tom neob doliw,"avijek" brow

-ni,ayala Ila atevoo ħna,erlanda est mi gninsem eblw Wav

aðnlog stilɔbad nistqs) artben? ħna avel to zevltan galbulɔ-

mi atroq ja gnioqire memea valaM to vairojam Jest oft Jant two

*monos slitt no saw di bre,atostɗua doðva doua era að kæ*32 edi

Hotflw,*ienasy dotu¤ to saso sit at sham nav notiqnoze jarid

aldt .97aft guiqqtıla mistot aid to sysJnBoroq syraf & ertol .æsitilanoitan verso od beorqa vilauberg amri notaqaɔxO

anoltibros evoda sdt es Jaít Art of amona JI

oð beðileg reed sari tol nathal bio and has ører aletdo Jon oh

Baixar o of moltosido on ad broda etadi,anol oa rot boate

to P Y.

C.O.

21383

216

Memorandum

Rece

Rra228 JUN 09

From

The Master Attendant,

S.S.

To

Harbour Master,

Hongkong.

Native seamen employed in Foreign

Ships are required to sign on at the Shipping Office under the provisions of Section 115 of Indian Act I of 1859, and other provisions of this Act are interpreted as including their dis-

-charge in the same manner.

noiva? Itest (.b2)

•*utaðli svodral

norbera beɛoqorq erle

.80.a.r

Section 115 of Indian Act 1 of 1859.

When the Master of a foreign ship

being at any port in the Colony engages any lascar or other native seaman to proceed to any port out of the Colony he shall enter into an agreement with such seaman and the agreement shall

be made before a shipping master in the manner hereinbefore

provided for the making of agreements in the case of foreign-

-going ships and all the provisions of Section twenty-two respecting the form of such agreements and the stipulation to be contained in them and the making and signing of the same shall be applicable to the engagement of such seaman; and the master

of such foreign ship shall give to the shipping master a bond with the security of some approved person resident in the Colony for an amount calculated at the rate of fifty dollars for

every such seaman and conditioned for the due performance of

the said agreement and stipulations.

Section 49 of the proposed Merchant Shipping Ordinance.

When the master of a foreign ship

being

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