CO129-359 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [12] — Page 164

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Section 735 gives powers for Colonial Begislation, but also states that the Imperial Act applies

the Colonies.

153

With regard to the concluding paragraph of

the Harbour Master's memorandum, it does not appear that the

case at Seattle has any particular bearing on the subject. The

Seattle Authorities no doubt objected to a Chinese crew being

signed off there, as were this agreed to, the Chinese in

question would be allowed to land, with their permission, thus

obtaining an entry into the U. S.

The present system of signing men on before

the Consul of the ship works very satisfactorily. If upset here,

the result will probably be that other nations will retaliate

which will result, not only in considerable delay to vessels

(as the Port Authorities in many cases will not be as accommodat –

-ing and considerate as the Consul of the vessel) while it will

also probably result in a heavy increase in the fees paid by

shipping.

The various Consulates make large sums of

money annually by their fees. It is improbable that their

respective Governments will be willing to forego these fees,

with the result the ship owners will have to pay double fees.

(Bd.) E. A. Hewett.

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