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A.D. 1889.]

CORONER'S ABOLITION,

3. Where found, and when, and under what circumstances.

4. Date of death.

5. Cause of death.

[No. 1.

593

*6. The names of the persons last seen in the company of the deceased.

*7. Any suspicious circumstances which point to any person or persons as having caused the death.

Note.—The following are the names, residence, and callings of the witnesses examined :

I have issued my warrant for the arrest of charge of

on a

Dated the

day of

}

(Signed.)

Police Magistrate.

* To be filled up in case the death is supposed to have been caused by improper means.

Vide also Ordinance No. 34 of 1902

Amended by Ordinance

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1889.

AN ORDINANCE to consolidate the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants.

[18th January, 1889.]

BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :-

Preliminary Provisions.

A. D. 1889. Ordinance No. 1 of 1889, with Ordinances No. 25 of 1889, No. 22 of 1890, and No. 37 of 1901 incorporated.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889.

2. In this Ordinance

"Chinese Passenger Ship" includes every ship carrying from any port in Hongkong, and every British ship carrying from any port in China, or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia :

"Fittings" include any article capable of being used as part of the tackle, apparel, furniture, or equipment of a ship :

"Prohibited fittings" mean any fittings prohibited by this Ordinance or by a Proclamation of the Governor :

"Emigration Officer" includes any person deputed or authorized by the Emigration Officer to execute any power or perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance :

Interpreta-tion of terms.

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A.D. 1889.] CORONER'S ABOLITION, 3. Where found, and when, and under what circumstances. 4. Date of death. 5. Cause of death. [No. 1. 593 *6. The names of the persons last seen in the company of the deceased. *7. Any suspicious circumstances which point to any person or persons as having caused the death. Note.—The following are the names, residence, and callings of the witnesses examined : I have issued my warrant for the arrest of charge of on a Dated the day of } (Signed.) Police Magistrate. * To be filled up in case the death is supposed to have been caused by improper means. Vide also Ordinance No. 34 of 1902 Amended by Ordinance ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1889. AN ORDINANCE to consolidate the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants. [18th January, 1889.] BE it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- Preliminary Provisions. A. D. 1889. Ordinance No. 1 of 1889, with Ordinances No. 25 of 1889, No. 22 of 1890, and No. 37 of 1901 incorporated. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, 1889. 2. In this Ordinance "Chinese Passenger Ship" includes every ship carrying from any port in Hongkong, and every British ship carrying from any port in China, or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia : "Fittings" include any article capable of being used as part of the tackle, apparel, furniture, or equipment of a ship : "Prohibited fittings" mean any fittings prohibited by this Ordinance or by a Proclamation of the Governor : "Emigration Officer" includes any person deputed or authorized by the Emigration Officer to execute any power or perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance : Interpreta-tion of terms. 16.13 F 1904
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: A.D. 1889.] CORONER'S ABOLITION, 3. Where found, and when, and under what circumstances. 4. Date of death. 5. Cause of death. [No. 1. 593 *6. The names of the persons last seen in the company of the deceased. *7. Any suspicious circumstances which point to any person or persons as having caused the death. Note.—The following are the names, residence, and callings of the wit- nesses examined :- I have issued my warrant for the arrest of charge of on a Dated the day of } (Sigued.) Police Magistrate. * To be filled up in ease the death is supposed to have been caused by improper means, Vide also Ondee. No 34 f 1902 Amended by Ordinance ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1889. AN ÖRDINANCE to consolidate the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants. [18th January, 1889.] BE E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :- Preliminary Provisions. A. D. 1889. Ordinance No. 1 of 1889, with Ordinances No. 25 of 1889, No. 22 of 1890, and No. 37 of 1901 incorporated. 1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, Short title. 1889. 2. In this Ordinance Chinese Passenger Ship" includes every ship carrying from any port in Hongkong, and every British ship carrying from any port in China, or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia : "Fittings" include any article capable of being used as part of the tackle, apparel, furniture, or equipment of a ship : "Prohibited fittings" mean any fittings prohibited by this Ordi- nance or by a Proclamation of the Governor : Emigration Officer" includes any person deputed or authorized by the Emigration Officer to execute any power or perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance : Interpreta- tion of terms. 16.13 F 1904
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A.D. 1889.]

CORONER'S ABOLITION,

3. Where found, and when, and under what circumstances.

4. Date of death.

5. Cause of death.

[No. 1.

593

*6. The names of the persons last seen in the company of the deceased.

*7. Any suspicious circumstances which point to any person or persons as

having caused the death.

Note.—The following are the names, residence, and callings of the wit- nesses examined :-

I have issued my warrant for the arrest of charge of

on a

Dated the

day of

}

(Sigued.)

Police Magistrate.

* To be filled up in ease the death is supposed to have been caused by improper means,

Vide also Ondee. No 34 f 1902

Amended by Ordinance

ORDINANCE No. 1 OF 1889.

AN ÖRDINANCE to consolidate the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants.

[18th January, 1889.]

BE

E it enacted by the Governor of Hongkong, with the advice and

consent of the Legislative Council thereof, as follows :-

Preliminary Provisions.

A. D. 1889. Ordinance No.

1 of 1889, with Ordinances No. 25 of 1889, No. 22 of 1890, and No. 37 of 1901 incorporated.

1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Chinese Emigration Ordinance, Short title.

1889.

2. In this Ordinance

Chinese Passenger Ship" includes every ship carrying from any port in Hongkong, and every British ship carrying from any port in China, or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia :

"Fittings" include any article capable of being used as part of the tackle, apparel, furniture, or equipment of a ship :

"Prohibited fittings" mean any fittings prohibited by this Ordi- nance or by a Proclamation of the Governor :

Emigration Officer" includes any person deputed or authorized by the Emigration Officer to execute any power or perform any duty vested in or imposed upon him by this Ordinance :

Interpreta- tion of terms.

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