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CHINESE EMIGRATION CONSOLIDATION. ( 1 of 1889. )
The term Fittings shall include any article capable of being [ Ibid. sec. 2.)
used as part of the tackle, apparel, furniture, or equip
ment of a ship ;
The expression Prohibited Fittings shall mean any fittings [ Ibid. sec. 2. ]
prohibited by this ordinance , or by a proclamation of
the Governor ;
The expression Emigration Officer shall include any person (Ibid. sec. 2.)
deputed or authorized by the emigration officer to
execute any power or perform any duty vested in or
imposed upon him by this ordinance ;
The word Colony shall include all Her Majesty's posses- [18 & 19 Vic.
sions abroad not being under the Government of the C:of 104, No.5
1874 , s. 1.)
Viceroy of India ;
The word Governor shall signify the person for the ti:ne [Ibid.sec.1.]
being lawfully administering the Government of such
Colony ;
The term British Consul shall include any person lawfully (Ibid. sec. 1.]
exercising Consular authority on behalf of Her Ma
jesty in any foreign port ;
The word Ship shall include all sea-going vessels ; [ Ibid. sec. 1.]
The word Building, in relation to a ship, shall include the 1874,
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doing any act towards or incidental to the construc
tion of aa ship , and all words having relation to build
ing shall be construed accordingly ;
The word Equipping, in relation to a ship, shall include [Ibid. s. 15.]
the furnishing a ship with any tackle , apparel, furni
ture, provisions, arms, munitions, or stores, or any
other thing which is used in or about a ship for the
purpose of fitting or adapting her for the sea, and all
words relating to equipping shall be construed ac
cordingly ;
The words Ship and Equipment, shall include a ship and [Ibid. 8. 15.]
everything in or belonging to a ship.
The term Commander or Master of any Ship shall include
any person for the time being in cominand or charge
of the same .
Definition of a voyage within “ The Chinese
Passengers Act.
3. Any Chinese passenger ship clearing out or proceeding to Definition of
sea from any port in this Colony and every British Chinese voyage.
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passenger ship clearing out or proceeding to sea from any port 1874,8. 3.)
in this Colony, or in China, or within a hundred miles of the 1889
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