CO129-521-13 Chinese Customs- proposed agreement with Hong Kong 27-8-1930 - 16-10-1930 — Page 177

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ARTICLE Y.

Steam or motor vessels, provided that they are registered for the purpose with the Chinese Maritime

Customs, may trade between Hong Kong and non-open ports,

subject to the following conditions:-

(a) The term "non-open port" shall mean any non-treaty

port upon the inland waterways of China and it

shall include such non-treaty ports upon the sea

coast of China as may from time to time be agreed

upon between the Hong Kong Government and the

Chinese Authorities.

(b) On each occasion of arrival at and departure from

Hongkong the master shall deposit his manifest

in duplicate with the proper Hong Kong authorities

who shall send one copy to the Commissioner of

Customs.

(c) Upon application by the master the Chinese Maritime

Customs shall grant a special pass for each trip,

which special pass shall specify the destination

of the vessel, the places at which it is proposed

to call, and the Customs stations to be called at

on both the outward and the return voyages, The

Vessel must proceed direct to the first Customs

station specified on the pass.

(d) All vessels proceeding to non-open ports under this

Article must call at the Chinese Maritime Customa

sub-office agreed upon by the Government of Hong

Kong where cargo and baggage will be examined and

hatches may be sealed after loading. Dues may be

paid at the master's option at such sub-office or

/at

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