Suppression of Piracy.
approve, shall have been carried out, nor until the master or other person in charge thereof shall have received a certificate in writing signed by the Commissioner of Police, or by some police officer authorized by the Commissioner of Police in that behalf, from which it shall appear that such search has been completed.
Such certificate shall contain a concise statement of the result of the search.
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10. Subject to exemption granted under these regulations and to the provisos herein contained, no ship shall carry any passenger or attempt to carry any passenger from the harbour of Victoria on any voyage within the local trade limits as defined in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, (10 of 1899.) 1899, or leave or attempt to leave any place of mooring or place of call in the waters of the Colony and outside the said harbour, while carrying or for the purpose of carrying any passenger to any place within the said local trade limits, unless and until a search of the nature mentioned in the foregoing regulation 9 has been carried out, nor until the master or other person in charge thereof shall have obtained a certificate in writing of the kind mentioned in the said regulation 9: Provided that this regulation shall not apply in the case of any launch or motor boat on occasions when it is used solely for purposes of pleasure: Provided also that this regulation shall not apply to any ship anchoring solely for purposes of navigation.
11. No ship to which the foregoing regulation 10 applies shall call at any place en route unless such place of call and the intended hour of departure therefrom have been notified to and approved by the Commissioner of Police. Approved hours of departure shall be adhered to.
12. Except with the permission of the Commissioner of Police, or in saving life or rescue work at sea, no person shall be allowed to embark on and nothing shall be brought on board any ship after delivery of the certificate required by the foregoing regulations 9 and 10 and before leaving the waters of the Colony, or arrival at the first place of call therein (notified and approved as aforesaid), as the case may be.
Suppression of Piracy.
approve, shall have been carried out, nor until the master or other person in charge thereof shall have received a certificate in writing signed by the Commissioner of Police, or by some police officer authorized by the Commissioner of Police in that behalf, from which it shall appear that such search has been completed.
Such certificate shall contain a concise statement of the result of the search.
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10. Subject to exemption granted under these regula- tions and to the provisos herein contained, no ship shall carry any passenger or attempt to carry any passenger from the harbour of Victoria on any voyage within the local trade limits as defined in the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, (10 of 1899.) 1899, or leave or attempt to leave any place of mooring or place of call in the waters of the Colony and outside the said harbour, while carrying or for the purpose of carrying any passenger to any place within the said local trade limits, unless and until a search of the nature mentioned in the foregoing regulation 9 has been carried out, nor until the master or other person in charge thereof shall have obtained a certificate in writing of the kind mentioned in the said regulation 9: Provided that this regulation shall not apply in the case of any launch or motor boat on occasions when it is used solely for purposes of pleasure: Provided also that this regulation shall not apply to any ship anchoring solely for purposes of navigation.
11. No ship to which the foregoing regulation 10 applies shall call at any place en route unless such place of call and the intended hour of departure therefrom have been notified to and approved by the Commissioner of Police. Approved hours of departure shall be adhered to.
12. Except with the permission of the Commissioner of Police, or in saving life or rescue work at sea, no person shall be allowed to embark on and nothing shall be brought on board any ship after delivery of the certificate required by the foregoing regulations 9 and 10 and before leaving the waters of the Colony, or arrival at the first place of call therein (notified and approved as aforesaid), as the case may be.
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