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14. Direct emigration to Deli is now established and as well understood as to any other port and there has been no repetition of the outbreaks which occurred on board these vessels in 1889.
REGISTRY OF SHIPPING.
15. During the year, 7 vessels of 4,071 tons were registered under the provisions of The Merchant Shipping Act, 1854, and 8 Certificates of Registry were cancelled. Return No. XVIII shows the remainder of the work done in this branch.
MARINE MAGISTRATE'S COURT.
16. 81 cases were heard in this Court during the year. Refusal of duty (13), and Assault (11), were the principal offences in the case of ships, and Leaving without Clearance (15), and Breach of Harbour Regulations-"Anchoring in prohibited places" in the case of Junks.
EXAMINATIONS FOR THE POST OF MASTERS, MATES AND ENGINEERS UNDER SECTION
15 OF ORDINANCE No. 8 of 1879.
17. The following table will show the number of candidates examined for Certificates of Com- petency, distinguishing those who were successful, and those who failed:--
Masters, First Mates,
Only Mates,
Second Mates,
GRADE.
PASSED.
FAILED.
39
29
3
Total,..
80
2
First Class Engineers,
18
3
Second Class Engineers,.
33
7
Total,....
61
10
18. Since 1st January, 1884, when under the Order in Council of 31st December, 1883, Certifi- cates of Competency issued at Hongkong were made of equal value to those issued by the Board of Trade, 610 Certificates of all grades have been issued. The details are shown in the following table:---
Grade.
1884. 1885. 1886. 1887. 1888. 1889. 1890. TOTAL.
Master,
First Mate,
Only Mate,
21 10
6 22 20 25 89
14
10 17 12
31
88888
143
29 127
10
5
3
0
8
N
3
17
Second Mate,
10 10
5
4
10
1
9
19
Total,.
50
33 29
38
47 59 80
336
First Class Engineer,... 19 22
1 14
21 11 18
116
Second Class Engineer,
23 20
20
20
15 19 28 33
158
Total,
42 42 31 291 40
39 51 274
Grand Total,
92 75 60 67 87 98 131 610
MARINE COURTS UNDER SECTION 13 OF ORDINANCE No. 8 OF 1879.
19. The following Courts having been held during the year:
1. On the 30th May, 1890. Inquiry as to the stranding of the British Steamship Felbridge, Official No. 95,455 of London, on the North Shoal, Paracel Group, on the morning of the 3rd: May. The Master's (JOHN RUTHEN) Certificate of Competency was suspended for three months. The time of suspension was shortened by His Excellency the Officer Administering the Government by a few days, the Certificate being returned on 13th August, 1890.
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