CHINESE EMIGRATION.
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88. If it appears to the satisfaction of the Governor, at any time before the departure of a ship in respect of which a licence is required under section 83,
(1) that the particulars furnished in relation thereto are untrue;
(2) that further particulars have been discovered since the granting of the licence; or
(3) that any condition of the licence has been violated,
it shall be lawful for the Governor-in-Council to revoke or vary such licence and to order that the ship be seized and detained until the licence is delivered up to be cancelled or varied.
89. The Governor, on being satisfied that there are reasonable grounds for suspecting that a ship within the waters of the Colony has been or is being built, altered, repaired, or equipped, or is about to be despatched and taken out to sea, contrary to the provisions of section 83, or that any other offence against the said provisions has been committed, rendering the ship liable to forfeiture, may issue a warrant in the form in the 12th schedule; and upon such warrant, the ship may be seized and searched and detained until it has been either condemned or released by process of law or in the manner hereinafter mentioned.
90. (1) Any officer so authorised to seize, search, and detain any ship under the last section may, for the purpose of enforcing such seizure, search, and detention, call to his aid any officer of police, and may apply for assistance to any officer of His Majesty's Army or Navy or Marines, or to the Harbour Master or any officer having authority by law to make seizures of ships, and may put any persons on board such ship to take charge of the same, and to enforce the provisions of the said section.
(2) Any such officer so authorised as aforesaid may use force, if necessary, for the purpose of enforcing such seizure, search, and detention; and if any person is killed, maimed, or hurt by reason of his resisting such officer in the execution of his duties, or any person acting under his orders or at his request, such officer so seizing, searching, and detaining the ship, or other person, shall be freely and fully indemnified as well against His Majesty as against all persons so killed, maimed, or hurt.
* As amended by No. 4 of 1908 and No. 50 of 1911.
* As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.
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(2) Any such officer so authorised as aforesaid may use force, if necessary, for the purpose of enforcing such seizure, search, and detention; and if any person is killed, maimed, or hurt by reason of his resisting such officer in the execution of his duties. or any person acting under his orders or at his request, such officer so seizing, searching, and detaining the ship, or other person, shall be freely and fully indemnified as well against His Majesty as against all persons so killed, maimed, or hurt.
* As amended by No. 4 of 1908 and No. 50 of 1911.
As amended by No. 50 of 1911 and No. 51 of 1911.
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