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Deserters.

[15 & 16 Vict c. 26.]

INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS OF

(3) If any person harbours or secretes any deserter liable to be apprehended under this section, knowing or having reason to believe that he has deserted, that person shall for each offence be liable to a fine not exceeding £10.

ORDER IN COUNCIL [REPUBLIC OF THE EQUATOR (ECUADOR)] 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1886.

AND WHEREAS it has been made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships in the dominions and possessions of the Republic of the Equator:

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said Foreign Deserters Act, 1852, and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, and not being British subjects, who, within Her Majesty's dominions, desert from merchant ships belonging to the Republic of the Equator, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships: Provided always, that if any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty's dominions, he may be detained till he has been tried by a competent Court, and until his sentence, if any, has been carried into effect.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED

Austria-Hungary
16th Oct., 1852

Belgium
8th Feb., 1855

Brazil
17th Nov., 1888

Colombia
28th Dec., 1866

Congo State..
10th Aug., 1888

Denmark
15th July, 1881

Ecuador
24th Sept., 1886

France
3rd July, 1854

Germany
18th March, 1880

Greece...
12th July, 1887

Honduras...
26th Sept., 1901

Italy.....
11th June, 1863

Japan
3rd Oct., 1911

Mexico.....
28th May, 1889

Morocco and Fez
6th May, 1857

Netherlands....
9th March, 1854

Nicaragua
1st March, 1907

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228 Deserters. [15 & 16 Vict c. 26.] INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS OF (3) If any person harbours or secretes any deserter liable to be apprehended under this section, knowing or having reason to believe that he has deserted, that person shall for each offence be liable to a fine not exceeding £10. ORDER IN COUNCIL [REPUBLIC OF THE EQUATOR (ECUADOR)] 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1886. AND WHEREAS it has been made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships in the dominions and possessions of the Republic of the Equator: Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said Foreign Deserters Act, 1852, and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, and not being British subjects, who, within Her Majesty's dominions, desert from merchant ships belonging to the Republic of the Equator, shall be liable to be apprehended and carried on board their respective ships: Provided always, that if any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty's dominions, he may be detained till he has been tried by a competent Court, and until his sentence, if any, has been carried into effect. COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED Austria-Hungary16th Oct., 1852 Belgium8th Feb., 1855 Brazil17th Nov., 1888 Colombia28th Dec., 1866 Congo State..10th Aug., 1888 Denmark15th July, 1881 Ecuador24th Sept., 1886 France3rd July, 1854 Germany18th March, 1880 Greece...12th July, 1887 Honduras...26th Sept., 1901 Italy.....11th June, 1863 Japan3rd Oct., 1911 Mexico.....28th May, 1889 Morocco and Fez6th May, 1857 Netherlands....9th March, 1854 Nicaragua1st March, 1907
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hi 228 Deserters. [15 & 16 Vict c. 26.] INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS OF (3) If any person harbours or secretes any deserter liable to be apprehended under this section, know- ing or having reason to believe that he has deserted, that person shall for each offence be liable to a fine not exceeding £10. ORDER IN COUNCIL [REPUBLIC OF THE EQUATOR (ECUADOR)] 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1886. * * AND WHEREAS it has been made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships in the dominions and possessions of the Republic of the Equator: Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said Foreign Deserters Act, 1852, and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, and not being British subjects, who, within Her Majesty's dominions, desert from merchant ships belonging to the Republic of the Equator, shall be liable to be appre- hended and carried on board their respective ships: Provided always, that if any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty's dominions, he may be detained till he has been tried by a competent Court, and until his sentence, if any, has been carried into effect. COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED Austria-Hungary Belgium Brazil Colombia Congo State.. Denmark Ecuador France Germany Greece... Honduras... Italy..... Japan Mexico..... Morocco and Fez Netherlands.... Nicaragua 16th Oct., 1852 8th Feb., 1855 17th Nov., 1888 28th Dec., 1866 10th Aug., 1888 15th July, 1881 24th Sept., 1886 3rd July, 1854 18th March, 1880 12th July, 1887 26th Sept., 1901 11th June, 1863 3rd Oct., 1911 28th May, 1889 6th May, 1857 9th March, 1854 1st March, 1907
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228

Deserters.

[15 & 16 Vict c. 26.]

INTERNATIONAL PROVISIONS OF

(3) If any person harbours or secretes any deserter liable to be apprehended under this section, know- ing or having reason to believe that he has deserted, that person shall for each offence be liable to a fine not exceeding £10.

ORDER IN COUNCIL [REPUBLIC OF THE EQUATOR (ECUADOR)] 24TH SEPTEMBER, 1886.

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AND WHEREAS it has been made to appear to Her Majesty that due facilities will be given for recovering and apprehending seamen who desert from British merchant ships in the dominions and possessions of the Republic of the Equator:

Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by virtue of the powers vested in Her by the said Foreign Deserters Act, 1852, and by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, is pleased to order and declare, and it is hereby ordered and declared, that from and after the publication hereof in the London Gazette, seamen, not being slaves, and not being British subjects, who, within Her Majesty's dominions, desert from merchant ships belonging to the Republic of the Equator, shall be liable to be appre- hended and carried on board their respective ships: Provided always, that if any such deserter has committed any crime in Her Majesty's dominions, he may be detained till he has been tried by a competent Court, and until his sentence, if any, has been carried into effect.

COUNTRIES TO WHICH THE SECTION HAS BEEN APPLIED

Austria-Hungary

Belgium

Brazil

Colombia

Congo State..

Denmark

Ecuador

France Germany Greece...

Honduras...

Italy.....

Japan

Mexico.....

Morocco and Fez Netherlands.... Nicaragua

16th Oct., 1852

8th Feb., 1855

17th Nov., 1888

28th Dec., 1866

10th Aug., 1888

15th July, 1881

24th Sept., 1886

3rd July, 1854

18th March, 1880

12th July, 1887

26th Sept., 1901 11th June, 1863

3rd Oct., 1911

28th May, 1889

6th May, 1857 9th March, 1854 1st March, 1907

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