2358
No. 30 of 1915.
[s. 2 contd.] Free emigrant.
General licence.
Hongkong emigrant ship.
Long voyage.
Master.
Outport emigrant ship.
Outport licence.
Passenger.
Ship.
Short voyage.
Special licence.
Voyage from the Colony to other port whence emigration voyage commences.
ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
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means an emigrant who is not under
(f) "Free emigrant" any contract of service whatever.
(g) "General licence" means a licence granted under section 13.
(h) "Hongkong emigrant ship" includes every ship carrying from any port in the Colony of Hongkong more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia.
(i) "Long voyage" means any voyage, within the meaning of the Act, which is declared by proclamation by the Governor to be a voyage of more than thirty days duration.
(j) "Master" in reference to any ship includes any person for the time being in command or charge of the same.
(k) "Outport emigrant ship" includes every British ship carrying from any port in China or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, other than a port in the Colony of Hongkong, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia.
(l) "Outport licence" means a licence granted under section 12.
(m) "Passenger" means any person who is carried or is about to be carried in any emigrant ship other than the master and crew, and the owner, his family and servants.
(n) "Ship" includes all sea-going vessels.
(o) "Short voyage" means any voyage, within the meaning of the Act, of more than seven days duration but not exceeding thirty days duration and any other voyage which may be declared by proclamation by the Governor to be a short voyage.
(p) "Special licence" means a licence granted under section 14.
(2) Any emigrant ship clearing out or proceeding to sea on any voyage to any port for the purpose of commencing at or from such port any short or long voyage shall be deemed to have cleared out or proceeded to sea upon the said last-mentioned voyage from the Colony or from a port in China or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, as the case may be.
2358
No. 30 of 1915.
[s. 2 contd.] Free emigrant.
General licence.
Hongkong emigrant ship.
Long voyage.
Master.
Outport emigrant ship.
Outport licence.
Passenger.
Ship.
Short voyage.
Special licence.
Voyage from
the Colony to other port whence emigration voyage
commences.
ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
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means an emigrant who is not under
(f) "Free emigrant any contract of service whatever.
(g) General licence" means a licence granted under section 13.
(h) "Hongkong emigrant ship" includes every ship carry- ing from any port in the Colony of Hongkong more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia.
(i) "Long voyage" means any voyage, within the meaning of the Act, which is declared by proclamation by the Governor to be a voyage of more than thirty days duration.
(j) "Master" in reference to any ship includes any person for the time being in command or charge of the same.
(k) "Outport emigrant ship" includes every British ship carrying from any port in China or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, other than a port in the Colony of Hongkong, more than twenty passengers being natives of Asia.
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(1) "Outport licence means a licence granted under
section 12.
(m) "Passenger" means any person who is carried or is about to be carried in any emigrant ship other than the master and crew, and the owner, his family and servants.
(n) "Ship" includes all sea-going vessels.
(0) "Short voyage means any voyage, within the mean- ing of the Act, of more than seven days duration but not exceeding thirty days duration and any other voyage which may be declared by proclamation by the Governor to be a short voyage.
(p) "Special licence" means a licence granted under
section 14.
(2) Any emigrant ship clearing out or proceeding to sea on any voyage to any port for the purpose of com- mencing at or from such port any short or long voyage shall be deemed to have cleared out or proceeded to sea upon the said last-mentioned voyage from the Colony or from a port in China or within one hundred miles of the coast thereof, as the case may be.
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