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No. 30 of 1915.
ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
[Fourth Schedule contd.]
Conditions precedent to grant of certificate.
Power of Officer.
Garlic $ oz. Ginger ૐ OZ. Firewood 2 lb. Water 1 gallon.(2) the last preceding condition as to provisions shall be deemed to have been complied with in any case where by the special authority of the Emigration Officer any other articles of food have been substituted for the articles enumerated in the foregoing scale, as being equivalent thereto; and
(3) the emigrants may supply their own provisions for the voyage, and proper accommodation for the stowage and sufficient cabooses for the cooking of such provisions must be allowed.
8. The Emigration Officer shall not give his certificate unless he is satisfied—
(1) that the ship is seaworthy, clean and properly manned, equipped, fitted, lighted and ventilated, and has not on board any cargo likely from its quality or mode of stowage to prejudice the health or safety of the emigrants;
(2) that suitable medicines and medical stores, provisions, fuel and water have been placed on board, of good quality, properly packed and sufficient in quantity to supply the emigrants on board during the intended voyage;
(3) that all the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, have been complied with; and
(4) that the intending emigrants who are males under the age of sixteen years or females have been passed by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
9. The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the Emigration 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.
Detention of ship if any emigrants ill or in certain other circumstances.
10. The Emigration Officer may in all cases, if any of the emigrants are in bad health or insufficiently provided with clothing or if there is reason to suspect that fraud or violence has been practised in their collection or embarkation, detain the ship and, if he thinks fit, order all or any of the emigrants to be relanded.
Power to employ his certificate employ any duly qualified medical practitioner, master mariner, marine surveyor or other person whose professional assistance and advice he may require for the purpose of ascertaining whether the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, have
1390
No. 30 of 1915.
ASIATIC EMIGRATION.
[Fourth Schedule contd.]
Conditions precedent to grant of certificate.
Power of
Officer.
Garlic
Ginger Firewood Water
$ oz.
ૐ OZ .
2 lb.
1 gallon.
(2) the last preceding condition as to provisions shall be deemed to have been complied with in any case where by the special authority of the Emigration Officer any other articles of food have been sub- stituted for the articles enumerated in the foregoing scale, as being equivalent thereto; and
(3) the emigrants may supply their own provisions for the voyage, and proper accommodation for the stowage and sufficient cabooses for the cooking of such provisions must be allowed.
8. The Emigration Officer shall not give his certificate unless he is satisfied-
(1) that the ship is seaworthy, clean and properly manned, equipped, fitted, lighted and ventilated, and has not on board any cargo likely from its quality or mode of stowage to prejudice the health or safety of the emigrants;
(2) that suitable medicines and medical stores, provisions, fuel and water have been placed on board, of good quality, properly packed and sufficient in quantity to supply the emigrants on board during the intended voyage;
(3) that all the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, have been complied with; and
(4) that the intending emigrants who are males under the age of sixteen years or females have been passed by the Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
9. The Emigration Officer may at any time enter and inspect the Emigration 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.
Detention of ship if any emigrants ill or in certain other circum- stances.
10. The Emigration Officer may in all cases, if any of the emigrants are in bad health or insufficiently provided with clothing or if there is reason to suspect that fraud or violence has been practised in their collection or embarkation, detain the ship and, if he thinks fit, order all or any of the emigrants to be relanded.
Power to
11. The Emigration Officer may, if he thinks fit, before granting employ his certificate employ any duly qualified medical practitioner, master medical men,
mariner, marine surveyor or other person whose professional assistance marine
and advice he may require for the purpose of ascertaining whether surveyors and others. the requirements of the Asiatic Emigration Ordinance, 1915, have
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