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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE. 6TH JULY, 1889.
No. 25 or 1889.
An Ordinance enacted by the Governor of Hong- kong, by and with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, to unend the Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1889, and to make provision against certain emigration abuses.
LS
G. WILLIAM DES VEUX.
[6th July. 1889.]
B with the and consent of
E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, by and
thereof, as follows:-
Amendment of No. 1 of 1889.
Limit of
application of sections 27 LU 38.
Effect of Amendments,
Unlawful imprisonment
or actention
PART I.
Amendments.
1. The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance is hereby amended as follows:---
(i.) In section 3 by adding after the words in this Co- lony, the words and every British Chinese Pus- senger ship clearing out and proceeding to sea from any port in this Colony.
(ii.) In section 5 by adding after the words Passenger ·
ship, the words proceeding on a voyage of more than seven days' duration.
(iii.) In section 6 by adding after the words proceed to sea the words on a voyage of more than seven days' duration.
(iv.) In section 7 by adding after the words all parti- culars the words according to the form in Schedule A hereto.
(v.) In section 16 by adding after the words Passen- ger ship the words proceeding on a voyage of more than seven days' duration.
(vi.) In section 20 by substituting for the words this Ordinance the words Special Licences herein- after mentioned.
(vii.) In section 27 by adding after the words Passen- ger ship the words proceeding on a voyage of more than seven days' duration,
(viii.) In section 54 by repealing the words (in the
Supreme Court).
(ix.) In section 67 by substituting for the words this
section the word and figures section 60.
.)
(x.) In section 76 by omitting the brackets ( (xi.) In schedule A by substituting for the word and figure section 8 the words and figures following section 6 (or 8 as the case may be.)
(xii.) In schedule K by substituting for the figures
XVII the figures 46.
(xiii.) In schedule L by repealing the words
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[Whose steam power shall be sufficient without the aid of sails to propel them at the rate of five statute miles in the hour.]"
2. The provisions of sections 27 to 38 (inclusive) of the said Ordinance shall not apply where special licences have been granted under section 21 of the said Ordinance to the steamers mentioned in such section.
3. The amendments hereinbefore made shall take effect as from the 18th January, 1889, the date when the said Ordinance came into operation,
PART II.
Emigration Abuses.
4. Any person who by force, intimidation or fraud, im- prisons or detains any man or boy within the Colony, for the purpose of emigration or for any other purpose what- soever, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction thereof, shall be liable to the punishment hereinafter pro- vided.
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