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THE HONGKONG GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, JULY 9, 1920.

LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

No. 374.-His Majesty the KING has not been advised to exercise his power of · disallowance with respect to the following Ordinances :-

Ordinance No. 4 of 1920.—An Ordinance to amend the Non-Ferrous Metal

Industry Ordinance, 1919.

Ordinance No. 5 of 1920.---An Ordinance to amend the Banking Business (Pro-

hibited Control) Ordinance, 1919.

Ordinance No. 6 of 1920.—An Ordinance to amend the Liquors Consolidation

Ordinance, 1911.

COUNCIL CHAMBER,

7th July, 1920.

NOTICES.

W. J. CARRIE,

Clerk of Councils.

COLONIAL SECRETARY'S DEPARTMENT.

No. 375.-The following sections of the Aliens Restriction (Amendment) Act, 1919, are published for general information :-

5.-(1.) No alien shall act as master, chief officer, or chief engineer of a British merchant ship registered in the United Kingdom, or as skipper or second hand of a fishing boat registered in the United Kingdom, except in the case of a ship or boat employed habitually in voyages between ports outside the United Kingdom:

Provided that this prohibition shall not apply to any alien who has acted as a master, chief officer, or chief engineer of a British ship, or as skipper or second hand of a British Fishing boat, at any time during the war, and is certified by the Admiralty to have per- formed good and faithful service in that capacity.

(2.) No alien shall be employed in any capacity on board a British ship registered in the United Kingdom at a rate of pay less than the standard rate of pay for the time being current on British ships for his rating:

Provided that, where the Board of Trade are satisfied that aliens of any particular race (other than former enemy aliens) are habitually employed afloat in any capacity, or in any climate, for which they are specially fitted, nothing in this section shall preju- dice the right of aliens of such race to be employed upon British ships at rates of pay which are not below those for the time being fixed as standard rates for British subjects of that race.

(3.) No alien shall be employed in any capacity on board a British ship registered in the United Kingdom unless he has produced to the officer before whom he is engaged satisfactory proof of his nationa- lity.

(4.) Any person who engages an alien for employment on a British ship in contravention of the provisions of this section shall be guilty of an offence under this Act.

12. No former enemy alien shall be employed or shall act as a master, officer, or member of the crew of a British ship registered in the United Kingdom.

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