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at the station specified on the pass,
(e) On the return voyage from such ports vessels with
their passengers and cargo must proceed to the Chinese Maritime Customs sub-office agreed upon
by the Hong Kong Government for examination and
payment of the necessary dues, if any, to such
sub-office.
(r) If any vessel plying between Hong Kong and non-open
ports under this article fails to report at the
specified Chinese Maritime Customs sub-office on
either the outward or the inward voyage the master
shall upon summary conviction at the prosecution
of the Hongkong Government be liable to a fine not
exceeding ten thousand dollars.
(g) Steam and motor vessels plying between Hong Kong
and non-open ports under this Article shall receive
and convey free of charge matter issued by or
addressed to Chinese Post Offices. Other mail
matter shall not be conveyed by them. British
vessels accorded under this Agreement the privil-
ege of plying in inland waters in the Canton Delta shall undertake to accept and carry all mails either originating at Chinese Post Offices or
consigned to them, and to carry no other mails to
or from places in such waters.
A schedule of certain places in the Liang Kuang
provinces recognised by the Chinese Authorities at the
time of the conclusion of this agreement as non-open ports
is annexed to this agreement.
/ARTICLE VI.
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