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2360

No. 30 of 1915.

ASIATIC EMIGRATION.

Master of emigrant ship to report ship's arrival in waters of the Colony.

Notice of intended voyage to be given to Emigration Officer.

No emigrant ship to go to sea without certificate.†

Form of certificate. First Schedule.

No certificate to be granted and no emigrant ship to go to sea without licence.

Licence: different kinds of:

General.

Special.

Outport.

Forms of licence. Eleventh Schedule.

PART II.

PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS CARRYING EMIGRANTS.

6. The master of every ship arriving within the waters of the Colony with more than twenty emigrants on board or intended for carrying from the Colony more than twenty emigrants shall, within twenty-four hours from the arrival of his ship, report such arrival to the Emigration Officer.

7. The owners or charterers of any emigrant ship about to proceed on any voyage, or, if they are absent, their respective agents, shall, as soon as such ship is laid on for the conveyance of emigrants, give notice in writing of the fact to the Emigration Officer specifying in such notice the name, destination, and probable time of departure of such ship.

8. (1) No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage without a certificate from the Emigration Officer.

(2) Such certificate shall be in the form required by the Act or, in the case of a ship under a special licence, in the form contained in the First Schedule.

9. No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage and the Emigration Officer shall not grant the certificate unless the master of such ship is provided with a licence under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony or under the hand and seal of an Emigration Officer, to be obtained in manner hereinafter mentioned.

10. (1) A licence granted under the provisions of this Ordinance may be-

(a) a general licence granted under section 13;

(b) a special licence granted under section 14;

(c) an outport licence granted under section 12.

(2) Such licences shall be in the respective forms contained in the Eleventh Schedule.

* See s. 49 for penalty.

† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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2360 No. 30 of 1915. ASIATIC EMIGRATION. Master of emigrant ship to report ship's arrival in waters of the Colony. Notice of intended voyage to be given to Emigration Officer. No emigrant ship to go to sea without certificate.† Form of certificate. First Schedule. No certificate to be granted and no emigrant ship to go to sea without licence. Licence: different kinds of: General. Special. Outport. Forms of licence. Eleventh Schedule. PART II. PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS CARRYING EMIGRANTS. 6. The master of every ship arriving within the waters of the Colony with more than twenty emigrants on board or intended for carrying from the Colony more than twenty emigrants shall, within twenty-four hours from the arrival of his ship, report such arrival to the Emigration Officer. 7. The owners or charterers of any emigrant ship about to proceed on any voyage, or, if they are absent, their respective agents, shall, as soon as such ship is laid on for the conveyance of emigrants, give notice in writing of the fact to the Emigration Officer specifying in such notice the name, destination, and probable time of departure of such ship. 8. (1) No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage without a certificate from the Emigration Officer. (2) Such certificate shall be in the form required by the Act or, in the case of a ship under a special licence, in the form contained in the First Schedule. 9. No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage and the Emigration Officer shall not grant the certificate unless the master of such ship is provided with a licence under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony or under the hand and seal of an Emigration Officer, to be obtained in manner hereinafter mentioned. 10. (1) A licence granted under the provisions of this Ordinance may be- (a) a general licence granted under section 13; (b) a special licence granted under section 14; (c) an outport licence granted under section 12. (2) Such licences shall be in the respective forms contained in the Eleventh Schedule. * See s. 49 for penalty. As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.
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2360 No. 30 of 1915. ASIATIC EMIGRATION. Master of emigrant ship to report ship's arrival the Colony. in waters of Notice of intended voyage to be given to Emigration Officer. No emigrant ship to go to sea without certificate. Form of certificate. First Schedule. No certificate to be granted and no emigrant ship to go to sea without licence. Licence: different kinds of: t General. Special. Outport. Forms of licence. Eleventh Schedule. PART II. PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS CARRYING EMIGRANTS, 6. The master of every ship arriving within the waters of the Colony with more than twenty emigrants on board or intended for carrying from the Colony more than twenty emigrants shall, within twenty-four hours from the arrival of his ship, report such arrival to the Emigration Officer. 7. The owners or charterers of any emigrant ship about to proceed on any voyage, or, if they are absent, their respective agents, shall, as soon as such ship is laid on for the conveyance of emigrants, give notice in writing of the fact to the Emigration Officer specifying in such notice the name, destination, and probable time of departure of such ship. 8. (1) No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage without a certificate from the Emigration Officer. (2) Such certificate shall be in the form required by the Act or, in the case of a ship under a special licence, in the form contained in the First Schedule. 9. No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage and the Emigration Officer shall not grant the certificate unless the master of such ship is provided with a licence under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony or under the hand and seal of an Emigra- tion Officer, to be obtained in manner hereinafter mentioned. 10. (1) A licence granted under the provisions of this Ordinance may be- (a) a general licence granted under section 13; (b) a special licence granted under section 14; (e) an outport licence granted under section 12. (2) Such licences shall be in the respective forms con- tained in the Eleventh Schedule. * See s. 49 for penalty. As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924. i
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2360

No. 30 of 1915.

ASIATIC EMIGRATION.

Master of emigrant

ship to report ship's arrival the Colony.

in waters of

Notice of intended voyage to be given to Emigration Officer.

No emigrant ship to go to sea without certificate. †

Form of certificate. First Schedule.

No certificate

to be granted and no emigrant

ship to go to sea without licence.

Licence: different kinds of:

t

General.

Special.

Outport.

Forms of licence.

Eleventh

Schedule.

PART II.

PROVISIONS RELATING TO SHIPS CARRYING EMIGRANTS,

6. The master of every ship arriving within the waters of the Colony with more than twenty emigrants on board or intended for carrying from the Colony more than twenty emigrants shall, within twenty-four hours from the arrival of his ship, report such arrival to the Emigration Officer.

7. The owners or charterers of any emigrant ship about to proceed on any voyage, or, if they are absent, their respective agents, shall, as soon as such ship is laid on for the conveyance of emigrants, give notice in writing of the fact to the Emigration Officer specifying in such notice the name, destination, and probable time of departure of such ship.

8. (1) No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage without a certificate from the Emigration

Officer.

(2) Such certificate shall be in the form required by the Act or, in the case of a ship under a special licence, in the form contained in the First Schedule.

9. No emigrant ship shall clear out or proceed to sea on any voyage and the Emigration Officer shall not grant the certificate unless the master of such ship is provided with a licence under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony or under the hand and seal of an Emigra- tion Officer, to be obtained in manner hereinafter mentioned.

10. (1) A licence granted under the provisions of this Ordinance may be-

(a) a general licence granted under section 13;

(b) a special licence granted under section 14;

(e) an outport licence granted under section 12. (2) Such licences shall be in the respective forms con- tained in the Eleventh Schedule.

* See s. 49 for penalty.

† As amended by Law Rev. Ord., 1924.

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