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2382

No. 30 of 1915.

ASIATIC EMIGRATION.

Scale for Indians.

per day.

Atta or rice, 1 lbs.

Fresh vegetables, which will keep for short such as sweet potatoes, onions, voyages, turnips, carrots, and pumpkins, 2 lb.

Ghee, Oz.

Salt, oz.

Sugar, 2 Oz.

Tea, Oz.

Chillies, 0%. OZ.

Turmeric, ΟΖ.

Garlic, ΟΖ.

Ginger, 2 lbs.

Firewood, 1 gallon.

Water, 5.-(1) The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the ship and the accommodation, provisions, and stores provided for the emigrants, and may require the master or any other person to produce the licence and the ship's papers for his inspection, and, if he thinks necessary after inspecting the ship's papers, he may muster and inspect the emigrants.

(2) If in any such case the Emigration Officer discovers that the number of emigrants on board or intended to be carried upon that voyage exceeds the number authorised by the licence, or that any condition of the licence or any of these regulations has been broken, he may detain the ship until the emigrants in excess of the legal number are landed or until the condition of the licence or the regulation in question is fully complied with, and he shall forthwith report the circumstances to the Governor.

6. The master of every British ship shall, on demand, produce his emigration papers to the British Consul at any port to which the licence officer extends, or, in case such port is in His Majesty's dominions, to any appointed or authorised by the local Government in that behalf.

7. All emigrant ships must be provided with boats and life-saving appliances in accordance with the provisions of Table A of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, as if they were sea-going ships having passenger certificates under section 10 of the said Ordinance, and every emigrant ship shall carry a fire engine or force pump with sufficient hose to reach fore and aft and at least three dozen fire buckets.

No. 10 of 1899.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

[s. 22 (3).]

REGULATIONS RESPECTING SHIPS UNDER LICENCE ON LONG VOYAGES.

1. No emigrant ship licensed under the provisions of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, shall clear out or proceed to sea on any long voyage unless the master thereof has received from an Emigration Officer a copy of these regulations and a certificate in the form provided in Schedule B to the Act, nor until the master has entered into a bond in the form provided in Schedule C to the Act.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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2382 No. 30 of 1915. ASIATIC EMIGRATION. Scale for Indians. per day. Atta or rice, 1 lbs. Fresh vegetables, which will keep for short such as sweet potatoes, onions, voyages, turnips, carrots, and pumpkins, 2 lb. Ghee, Oz. Salt, oz. Sugar, 2 Oz. Tea, Oz. Chillies, 0%. OZ. Turmeric, ΟΖ. Garlic, ΟΖ. Ginger, 2 lbs. Firewood, 1 gallon. Water, 5.-(1) The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the ship and the accommodation, provisions, and stores provided for the emigrants, and may require the master or any other person to produce the licence and the ship's papers for his inspection, and, if he thinks necessary after inspecting the ship's papers, he may muster and inspect the emigrants. (2) If in any such case the Emigration Officer discovers that the number of emigrants on board or intended to be carried upon that voyage exceeds the number authorised by the licence, or that any condition of the licence or any of these regulations has been broken, he may detain the ship until the emigrants in excess of the legal number are landed or until the condition of the licence or the regulation in question is fully complied with, and he shall forthwith report the circumstances to the Governor. 6. The master of every British ship shall, on demand, produce his emigration papers to the British Consul at any port to which the licence officer extends, or, in case such port is in His Majesty's dominions, to any appointed or authorised by the local Government in that behalf. 7. All emigrant ships must be provided with boats and life-saving appliances in accordance with the provisions of Table A of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, as if they were sea-going ships having passenger certificates under section 10 of the said Ordinance, and every emigrant ship shall carry a fire engine or force pump with sufficient hose to reach fore and aft and at least three dozen fire buckets. No. 10 of 1899. SIXTH SCHEDULE. [s. 22 (3).] REGULATIONS RESPECTING SHIPS UNDER LICENCE ON LONG VOYAGES. 1. No emigrant ship licensed under the provisions of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, shall clear out or proceed to sea on any long voyage unless the master thereof has received from an Emigration Officer a copy of these regulations and a certificate in the form provided in Schedule B to the Act, nor until the master has entered into a bond in the form provided in Schedule C to the Act. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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2382 No. 30 of 1915. ASIATIC EMIGRATION. Scale for Indians. per day. Atta or rice,. 1 lbs. Fresh vegetables, which will keep for short such as sweet potatoes, onions, voyages, turnips, carrots, and pumpkins,. 2 lb. Ghee,.. Salt,... Sugar, Tea, Oz. oz. 2 Oz. Oz. Chillies, Turmeric, Garlic, 0%. OZ. ΟΖ. Ginger,. ΟΖ. 2 lbs. 1 gallon. Powers of Emigration Officer. Production of emigra- tion papers at port of destination. Life-saving and fire appliances. Firewood, Water, 5.-(1) The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the ship and the accommodation, provisions, and stores provided for the emigrants, and may require the master or any other person to produce the licence and the ship's papers for his inspection, and, if he thinks necessary after inspecting the ship's papers, he may muster and inspect the emigrants. (2) If in any such case the Emigration Officer discovers that the number of emigrants on board or intended to be carried upon that voyage exceeds the number authorised by the licence, or that any condition of the licence or any of these regulations has been broken, he may detain the ship until the emigrants in excess of the legal number are landed or until the condition of the licence or the regulation in question is fully complied with, and he shall forthwith report the circumstances to the Governor. 6. The master of every British ship shall, on demand, produce his emigration papers to the British Consul at any port to which the licence officer extends, or, in case such port is in His Majesty's dominions, to any appointed or authorised by the local Government in that behalf. 7. All emigrant ships must be provided with boats and life-saving appliances in accordance with the provisions of Table A of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, as if they were sea-going ships having passenger certificates under section 10 of the said Ordinance, and every emigrant No. 10 of 1899. ship shall carry a fire engine or force pump with sufficient hose to reach fore and aft and at least three dozen fire buckets. Ordinance * Prohibition of ship departing without certificate. SIXTH SCHEDULE. [s. 22 (3).] REGULATIONS RESPECTING SHIPS UNDER LICENCE ON LONG voyages. 1. No emigrant ship licensed under the provisions of the Asiatic Emigra- tion Ordinance, 1915, shall clear out or proceed to sea on any long voyage unless the master thereof has received from an Emigration Officer a copy of these regulations and a certificate in the form provided in Schedule B to the Act, nor until the master has entered into a bond in the form provided in Schedule C to the Act. * As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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2382

No. 30 of 1915.

ASIATIC EMIGRATION.

Scale for Indians.

per day.

Atta or rice,.

1 lbs.

Fresh vegetables, which will keep for short

such as sweet potatoes, onions, voyages, turnips, carrots, and pumpkins,.

2 lb.

Ghee,..

Salt,...

Sugar,

Tea,

Oz.

oz.

2 Oz.

Oz.

Chillies,

Turmeric,

Garlic,

0%.

OZ.

ΟΖ.

Ginger,.

ΟΖ.

2

lbs.

1 gallon.

Powers of Emigration Officer.

Production

of emigra- tion papers at port of destination.

Life-saving and fire appliances.

Firewood, Water,

5.-(1) The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the ship and the accommodation, provisions, and stores provided for the emigrants, and may require the master or any other person to produce the licence and the ship's papers for his inspection, and, if he thinks necessary after inspecting the ship's papers, he may muster and inspect the emigrants. (2) If in any such case the Emigration Officer discovers that the number of emigrants on board or intended to be carried upon that voyage exceeds the number authorised by the licence, or that any condition of the licence or any of these regulations has been broken, he may detain the ship until the emigrants in excess of the legal number are landed or until the condition of the licence or the regulation in question is fully complied with, and he shall forthwith report the circumstances to the Governor.

6. The master of every British ship shall, on demand, produce his emigration papers to the British Consul at any port to which the licence officer extends, or, in case such port is in His Majesty's dominions, to any appointed or authorised by the local Government in that behalf.

7. All emigrant ships must be provided with boats and life-saving appliances in accordance with the provisions of Table A of the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, 1899, as if they were sea-going ships having passenger certificates under section 10 of the said Ordinance, and every emigrant No. 10 of 1899. ship shall carry a fire engine or force pump with sufficient hose to reach

fore and aft and at least three dozen fire buckets.

Ordinance

*

Prohibition of ship departing without certificate.

SIXTH SCHEDULE.

[s. 22 (3).]

REGULATIONS RESPECTING SHIPS UNDER LICENCE ON LONG voyages.

1. No emigrant ship licensed under the provisions of the Asiatic Emigra- tion Ordinance, 1915, shall clear out or proceed to sea on any long voyage unless the master thereof has received from an Emigration Officer a copy of these regulations and a certificate in the form provided in Schedule B to the Act, nor until the master has entered into a bond in the form provided in Schedule C to the Act.

* As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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