CHINESE EMIGRATION AMENDMENT ORDINANCE
Title
CHINESE EMIGRATION AMENDMENT ORDINANCE
Description
ORDINANCE No: 5 of 1876.
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
No. 5 of 1876.
An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships Title.
and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants.
26th April, 1 876.
WHEREAS by section 5 of ' The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance,
rrean,ble.
1874,' it is enacted ' that no Chinese passenger ship, except ships about
to
' proceed on a voyage of not more than thirty days' duration within the
meaning of
' section 8 of this Ordinance, shall clear out or proceed to sea, and the
emigration
' officer shall not grant the certificate prescribed by section 4 of `
The Chinese
' Passengers' Act, 1855,' unless the master of such ship shall be
provided with a licence
' under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony to be
obtained
' in manner hereinafter mentioned'; 'vand (paragraph 2 ) that it shall be
lawful
' for the Governor in Council, from time to time, to exempt from the
operation of this
' section, any mail steamers or other vessels which are subject to the
provisions of
' `The Chinese Passengers Act, 1855,' provided that the Chinese
passengers proceeding
'' in such vessels be free emigrants and under no contract of service
whatever'; and
whereas it is expedient that every Chinese passenger ship should be
provided with a
licence, and that the fee chargeable upon such licence should be reduced,
and that the
law should lie amended as hereinafter provided : Be it thereof enacted by
the Governor
of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof; as
follows:-
1. Section 5 of ' The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1874'
is llepeal.
hereby repealed, and the second section of this Ordinance is enacted
instead thereof,
ind shall be read as if it bad originally been inserted in the place of
the said section 5;
and in any new edition of the Ordinances may be printed as section 5 of
the said
Ordinance.
Licensing of ' ° Chinese Passenger Ships.'
2. No Chinese passenger ship shall clear out or proceed to sea, and the
emigration
officer shall not grant the certificate prescribed by section 4 of 'The
Chinese Passengers'
Act, 1855,' unless the master of such ship shall be provided with a
licence under the
hand o 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.
2. Whenever any Chinese pas*enger ship is about to proceed to sea upon any
voyage of more than seven days' duration, the owners or charterers of
such ship, or;
if absent from, the Colony, their respective agents, may; before such
ships is laid on
for the conveyance of Chinese emigrants, and before any depot is opened
for their
reception,,*pply in writing to the Colonial Secretary for a licence under
the band of
the G0v13or and the public seal of the Colony for the conveyance of such
emigrants
and shall .furnish all particulars as to the destination of the said ship
and as to all
other matters relating to the intended voyage and emigration which may be
required
of them. -
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No Chinese
passenger ship
to proceed to sea
withoat a licence
from the
Governor.'
[Ord. 4 of 1870,
sec. 3.]
Time and mode
of application
for licence in the
Colony.
(Did, sec. 4.]
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Time and mode
ref application far
licence at the
ports ant of the
Colony.
Punishment for
Tarnishing
untrue
particulars.
[aid, see. 6.]
Generallicenees
to mail steamers,
aye.
Conditions of
licence and
amount of fee.
[rbid, sec. e.]
Governor to
council may
impose
conditions.
Licence to
specify time of
departure;
proviso for
extension
thereof.
[ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor
may authorise
labourers a.^.d
servants to be
engaged for
persons in
britieh
possessions.
ORDINANCE No. 5' of 1876.
Chinese .Emigration Amendment.
3. Whenever any Chinese passenger ship, which is not provided with a
licence
covering her intended voyage, is about to proceed with free Chinese
emigrants under
no contract of service whatever from any, port in China, or within one
hundred miles
of the coast thereof, upon a voyage of not more than thirty days'
duration, the owners
or charterers of such ship, or, if absent, their respective agents, may,
before such ship
is laid on for the conveyance of Chinese emigrants, and before any depot
is opened for
their reception, apply in writing to the emigration officer at such port
for a licence
under his hand and seal for the conveyance Qf such emigrants upon the
intended voyage
only, and shall furnish all particulars as to the destination of the said
ship, and as to
all other matters relating to the intended voyage and emigration which
may be required
of them.
4. All such particulars shall, if so ordered, be verified upon oath
before the
emigration officer or any Justice of the Peace,%nd every person who shall
knowingly
furnish untrue particulars, shall be liable to imprisonment, with or
without hard labour,
for any period not exceeding six calendar months, and to a fine not
exceeding one
hundred dollars, either in addition to or in substitution of such
imprisonment.
5: The Governor in Council play, at his discretion, grant to any vessel a
general
licence for any period, or for any number o£ voyages, or for voyages to
and from antr
specified port or ports, upon the condition that the vessel provided with
such licence-
shall carry only free passengers under no contract of service whatever,
except as-
hereinafter mentioned.
G. The granting of any licence shall be in the discretion of the Governor
in Council,
and in cases within the third paragraph of this section, shall be in the
discretion of the
emigration officer, and in every case shall be subject to the payment of
a fee of five
dollars, and to such conditions as may, from time to time, be prescribed
under
instructions from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Colonies, and the
Governor in Council may impose such conditions on tile granting of any
licence as he
shall think expedient in each particular case, provided the same shall
not be contrary
to or inconsistent with such instructions.
7. Every licence, other than a general licence, granted under
this,section in respect
of any Chinese passenger ship shall specify the period within which such
ship shall
clear out and proceed to sea,: Provided always that it shall be lawful
for the Governor
in Council, or emigration officer echo granted the licence, from time to
time, to extend
such period.
8. The Governor in Council may, at his discretion, authorise any person
to engage
any specified number of Chinese artisans, mechanics, labourers, or
servants for any
person resident in any British possession, `and to make contracts in
writing,on behalf of
such resident with the persons so engaged. Every sub contract shall be
made in.
triplicate, and one'part shall be lodged in the office of the emigration
officer; and such
part shall be admissible in evidence without a stamp.
Any vessel provided with a general licence may carry any, persons so
engage
without thereby affecting her licence.
ORDINANCE No. 5'oF 1876.
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
9. Nothing in 'The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1874,'
shall
prevent passengers, natives of Asia, from travelling in the first class
cabin of any vessel
which is provided with a general licence, on the same terms as passengers
of other
nationalities; or in the first or second class cabin, if the vessel
carries more than two
classes of passengers.
Such passengers are hereby exempted -from the necessity of obtaining
contract
passage tickets, or of submitting themselves to be mustered or inspected
by any emi-
gration officer, or medical officer, or other person.
Such passengers shall, however, be reckoned in calculating the number of
passei:l-
gers, natives of Asia, who are carried by the said vessel.
10. In case it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Governor in
Council, at
any time before the departure of a Chine passenger ship, that the master,
mate, or
any other officer of such ship is unfit for the proper discharge of his
duties by reason
of incompetency or misconduct, or for any other sufficient cause, it
shall be- lawful for
the Governor, by order under his band, to discharge and remove such
master, mate, or
other officer from the said ship, and thereupon the owners or charterers
thereof, or,their
agents, shall forthwith appoint a master, or mate, or other officer, as
the case map be,
to be approved by the emigration , officer, in the place of the one so
discharged and
removed as aforesaid.
11. In any of the following cases, namely:-
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ordinance 5 of
1874 not to
prevent Chinese
passengers from
travelling in first
or second cabin
as other nation-
alities.
Yower to rerno ve
master or other
officer.
[Ibis, sec. 8.]
(ci,.) If it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council,
or rower to revoke
and cancel
emigration officer, at an time before the departure of a Chinese licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
passenger ship, that the particulars furnished to him in relation thereto
under the second paragraph of this section are untrue, or that any
condition of the said licence has peen violated;
(U.) If any Chinese passenger ship shall fail to clear out and proceed to
sea,
within the period specified in the licence granted under, this section,
or within such extended period as aforesaid;
(c.) If the owners or charterers of a Chinese passenger ship shall fail
forthwith
to appoint a master, mate, or other officer to be approved as aforesaid,
in the place of any master, mate, or other officer discharged under the
tenth paragraph of this section;'
It- shall be lawful for the Governor in Council or emigration officer to
revoke the licence
granted by him under this section in respect of such Chinese passenger
ship, and to
order that the said ship be seized and detained until her emigration
papers (if already
granted) be delivered up to.bC cancelled.
12. The` breach of any condition of a licence granted under this section
shall be Bre'ch of
condition of
deemed a breach of a regulation respecting Chinese passenger ships within
the meaning lice,ace,
of section 2 of ' The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
Ordinance No. 5 of 1876
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
13. it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to
apply, the whole or any part
penalty for
Ordinancebreach of the penalty recoverable in case of the non-observance
or non-performance of the
`u;~r ' The regulations of this section under the provisions of section 5
of °` The Chinese Passengers'
Chinese
Passengers' Act, 1855,' towards the expenses of t reconveying to their
homes intending emigrants
Act, 1855.'
[DA sec. 10.1 by any vessel in respect of which the licence granted under
this section shall have been
revoked in manner hereinbefore provided.
Reg'lations of
achednie A of 14. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the
regulations contained in.
'Chinese Pas-
sengers' Act,, schedule .A, of 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
z85bf' not to be
affected by this
section.
Suspending
3. This Ordinance shall not come into operation until Her Majesty's
confirmation
of the same shall have been proclaimed by the Governor.
c
[Confirmation proclaimed 18th July, 1876: Repealed by Ordinance No. 1 of 1889.]
1423
Title.
Preamble.
Repeal.
No Chinese passenger ship to proceed to sea without a licence from the Governor.
Ord. 4 of 1870, sec. 3.]
Time and mode of application for licence in the Colony.
[Ibid, sec. 4.]
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Time and mode of application for licence at the ports out of the Colony.
Punishment for furnishing untrue particulars.
[Ibid, sec. 5.]
General licences to mail steamers, &c.
Conditions of licence and amount of fee.
[Ibid, sec. 6.]
Governor in Council may impose conditions.
Licence to specify time of departure; proviso for extension thereof.
[Ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor may authorise labourers and servants to be engaged for persons in British possessions.
1425
Ordinance 5 of 1875 not to prevent Chinese passengers from travelling in first or second cabin as other nationalties.
Power to remove master or other officer.
[Ibid, sec. 8.]
Power to revoke and cancel licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
Breach of condition of licence.
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Application of penalty for breach of this Ordinance recoverable under 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
[Ibid, sec. 10.]
Regulations of schedule A of 'Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,' not to be affected by this section.
Suspending clause.
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
No. 5 of 1876.
An Ordinance to amend the Law relating to Chinese Passenger Ships Title.
and the Conveyance of Chinese Emigrants.
26th April, 1 876.
WHEREAS by section 5 of ' The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance,
rrean,ble.
1874,' it is enacted ' that no Chinese passenger ship, except ships about
to
' proceed on a voyage of not more than thirty days' duration within the
meaning of
' section 8 of this Ordinance, shall clear out or proceed to sea, and the
emigration
' officer shall not grant the certificate prescribed by section 4 of `
The Chinese
' Passengers' Act, 1855,' unless the master of such ship shall be
provided with a licence
' under the hand of the Governor and the public seal of the Colony to be
obtained
' in manner hereinafter mentioned'; 'vand (paragraph 2 ) that it shall be
lawful
' for the Governor in Council, from time to time, to exempt from the
operation of this
' section, any mail steamers or other vessels which are subject to the
provisions of
' `The Chinese Passengers Act, 1855,' provided that the Chinese
passengers proceeding
'' in such vessels be free emigrants and under no contract of service
whatever'; and
whereas it is expedient that every Chinese passenger ship should be
provided with a
licence, and that the fee chargeable upon such licence should be reduced,
and that the
law should lie amended as hereinafter provided : Be it thereof enacted by
the Governor
of Hongkong, with the advice of the Legislative Council thereof; as
follows:-
1. Section 5 of ' The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1874'
is llepeal.
hereby repealed, and the second section of this Ordinance is enacted
instead thereof,
ind shall be read as if it bad originally been inserted in the place of
the said section 5;
and in any new edition of the Ordinances may be printed as section 5 of
the said
Ordinance.
Licensing of ' ° Chinese Passenger Ships.'
2. No Chinese passenger ship shall clear out or proceed to sea, and the
emigration
officer shall not grant the certificate prescribed by section 4 of 'The
Chinese Passengers'
Act, 1855,' unless the master of such ship shall be provided with a
licence under the
hand o 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.
2. Whenever any Chinese pas*enger ship is about to proceed to sea upon any
voyage of more than seven days' duration, the owners or charterers of
such ship, or;
if absent from, the Colony, their respective agents, may; before such
ships is laid on
for the conveyance of Chinese emigrants, and before any depot is opened
for their
reception,,*pply in writing to the Colonial Secretary for a licence under
the band of
the G0v13or and the public seal of the Colony for the conveyance of such
emigrants
and shall .furnish all particulars as to the destination of the said ship
and as to all
other matters relating to the intended voyage and emigration which may be
required
of them. -
1423
No Chinese
passenger ship
to proceed to sea
withoat a licence
from the
Governor.'
[Ord. 4 of 1870,
sec. 3.]
Time and mode
of application
for licence in the
Colony.
(Did, sec. 4.]
1421
Time and mode
ref application far
licence at the
ports ant of the
Colony.
Punishment for
Tarnishing
untrue
particulars.
[aid, see. 6.]
Generallicenees
to mail steamers,
aye.
Conditions of
licence and
amount of fee.
[rbid, sec. e.]
Governor to
council may
impose
conditions.
Licence to
specify time of
departure;
proviso for
extension
thereof.
[ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor
may authorise
labourers a.^.d
servants to be
engaged for
persons in
britieh
possessions.
ORDINANCE No. 5' of 1876.
Chinese .Emigration Amendment.
3. Whenever any Chinese passenger ship, which is not provided with a
licence
covering her intended voyage, is about to proceed with free Chinese
emigrants under
no contract of service whatever from any, port in China, or within one
hundred miles
of the coast thereof, upon a voyage of not more than thirty days'
duration, the owners
or charterers of such ship, or, if absent, their respective agents, may,
before such ship
is laid on for the conveyance of Chinese emigrants, and before any depot
is opened for
their reception, apply in writing to the emigration officer at such port
for a licence
under his hand and seal for the conveyance Qf such emigrants upon the
intended voyage
only, and shall furnish all particulars as to the destination of the said
ship, and as to
all other matters relating to the intended voyage and emigration which
may be required
of them.
4. All such particulars shall, if so ordered, be verified upon oath
before the
emigration officer or any Justice of the Peace,%nd every person who shall
knowingly
furnish untrue particulars, shall be liable to imprisonment, with or
without hard labour,
for any period not exceeding six calendar months, and to a fine not
exceeding one
hundred dollars, either in addition to or in substitution of such
imprisonment.
5: The Governor in Council play, at his discretion, grant to any vessel a
general
licence for any period, or for any number o£ voyages, or for voyages to
and from antr
specified port or ports, upon the condition that the vessel provided with
such licence-
shall carry only free passengers under no contract of service whatever,
except as-
hereinafter mentioned.
G. The granting of any licence shall be in the discretion of the Governor
in Council,
and in cases within the third paragraph of this section, shall be in the
discretion of the
emigration officer, and in every case shall be subject to the payment of
a fee of five
dollars, and to such conditions as may, from time to time, be prescribed
under
instructions from Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the
Colonies, and the
Governor in Council may impose such conditions on tile granting of any
licence as he
shall think expedient in each particular case, provided the same shall
not be contrary
to or inconsistent with such instructions.
7. Every licence, other than a general licence, granted under
this,section in respect
of any Chinese passenger ship shall specify the period within which such
ship shall
clear out and proceed to sea,: Provided always that it shall be lawful
for the Governor
in Council, or emigration officer echo granted the licence, from time to
time, to extend
such period.
8. The Governor in Council may, at his discretion, authorise any person
to engage
any specified number of Chinese artisans, mechanics, labourers, or
servants for any
person resident in any British possession, `and to make contracts in
writing,on behalf of
such resident with the persons so engaged. Every sub contract shall be
made in.
triplicate, and one'part shall be lodged in the office of the emigration
officer; and such
part shall be admissible in evidence without a stamp.
Any vessel provided with a general licence may carry any, persons so
engage
without thereby affecting her licence.
ORDINANCE No. 5'oF 1876.
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
9. Nothing in 'The Chinese Emigration Consolidation Ordinance, 1874,'
shall
prevent passengers, natives of Asia, from travelling in the first class
cabin of any vessel
which is provided with a general licence, on the same terms as passengers
of other
nationalities; or in the first or second class cabin, if the vessel
carries more than two
classes of passengers.
Such passengers are hereby exempted -from the necessity of obtaining
contract
passage tickets, or of submitting themselves to be mustered or inspected
by any emi-
gration officer, or medical officer, or other person.
Such passengers shall, however, be reckoned in calculating the number of
passei:l-
gers, natives of Asia, who are carried by the said vessel.
10. In case it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Governor in
Council, at
any time before the departure of a Chine passenger ship, that the master,
mate, or
any other officer of such ship is unfit for the proper discharge of his
duties by reason
of incompetency or misconduct, or for any other sufficient cause, it
shall be- lawful for
the Governor, by order under his band, to discharge and remove such
master, mate, or
other officer from the said ship, and thereupon the owners or charterers
thereof, or,their
agents, shall forthwith appoint a master, or mate, or other officer, as
the case map be,
to be approved by the emigration , officer, in the place of the one so
discharged and
removed as aforesaid.
11. In any of the following cases, namely:-
v1425
ordinance 5 of
1874 not to
prevent Chinese
passengers from
travelling in first
or second cabin
as other nation-
alities.
Yower to rerno ve
master or other
officer.
[Ibis, sec. 8.]
(ci,.) If it shall appear to the satisfaction of the Governor in Council,
or rower to revoke
and cancel
emigration officer, at an time before the departure of a Chinese licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
passenger ship, that the particulars furnished to him in relation thereto
under the second paragraph of this section are untrue, or that any
condition of the said licence has peen violated;
(U.) If any Chinese passenger ship shall fail to clear out and proceed to
sea,
within the period specified in the licence granted under, this section,
or within such extended period as aforesaid;
(c.) If the owners or charterers of a Chinese passenger ship shall fail
forthwith
to appoint a master, mate, or other officer to be approved as aforesaid,
in the place of any master, mate, or other officer discharged under the
tenth paragraph of this section;'
It- shall be lawful for the Governor in Council or emigration officer to
revoke the licence
granted by him under this section in respect of such Chinese passenger
ship, and to
order that the said ship be seized and detained until her emigration
papers (if already
granted) be delivered up to.bC cancelled.
12. The` breach of any condition of a licence granted under this section
shall be Bre'ch of
condition of
deemed a breach of a regulation respecting Chinese passenger ships within
the meaning lice,ace,
of section 2 of ' The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
Ordinance No. 5 of 1876
Chinese Emigration Amendment.
13. it shall be lawful for the Governor in Council to
apply, the whole or any part
penalty for
Ordinancebreach of the penalty recoverable in case of the non-observance
or non-performance of the
`u;~r ' The regulations of this section under the provisions of section 5
of °` The Chinese Passengers'
Chinese
Passengers' Act, 1855,' towards the expenses of t reconveying to their
homes intending emigrants
Act, 1855.'
[DA sec. 10.1 by any vessel in respect of which the licence granted under
this section shall have been
revoked in manner hereinbefore provided.
Reg'lations of
achednie A of 14. Nothing in this section shall be deemed to affect the
regulations contained in.
'Chinese Pas-
sengers' Act,, schedule .A, of 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
z85bf' not to be
affected by this
section.
Suspending
3. This Ordinance shall not come into operation until Her Majesty's
confirmation
of the same shall have been proclaimed by the Governor.
c
[Confirmation proclaimed 18th July, 1876: Repealed by Ordinance No. 1 of 1889.]
1423
Title.
Preamble.
Repeal.
No Chinese passenger ship to proceed to sea without a licence from the Governor.
Ord. 4 of 1870, sec. 3.]
Time and mode of application for licence in the Colony.
[Ibid, sec. 4.]
1424
Time and mode of application for licence at the ports out of the Colony.
Punishment for furnishing untrue particulars.
[Ibid, sec. 5.]
General licences to mail steamers, &c.
Conditions of licence and amount of fee.
[Ibid, sec. 6.]
Governor in Council may impose conditions.
Licence to specify time of departure; proviso for extension thereof.
[Ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor may authorise labourers and servants to be engaged for persons in British possessions.
1425
Ordinance 5 of 1875 not to prevent Chinese passengers from travelling in first or second cabin as other nationalties.
Power to remove master or other officer.
[Ibid, sec. 8.]
Power to revoke and cancel licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
Breach of condition of licence.
1426
Application of penalty for breach of this Ordinance recoverable under 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
[Ibid, sec. 10.]
Regulations of schedule A of 'Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,' not to be affected by this section.
Suspending clause.
Abstract
1423
Title.
Preamble.
Repeal.
No Chinese passenger ship to proceed to sea without a licence from the Governor.
Ord. 4 of 1870, sec. 3.]
Time and mode of application for licence in the Colony.
[Ibid, sec. 4.]
1424
Time and mode of application for licence at the ports out of the Colony.
Punishment for furnishing untrue particulars.
[Ibid, sec. 5.]
General licences to mail steamers, &c.
Conditions of licence and amount of fee.
[Ibid, sec. 6.]
Governor in Council may impose conditions.
Licence to specify time of departure; proviso for extension thereof.
[Ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor may authorise labourers and servants to be engaged for persons in British possessions.
1425
Ordinance 5 of 1875 not to prevent Chinese passengers from travelling in first or second cabin as other nationalties.
Power to remove master or other officer.
[Ibid, sec. 8.]
Power to revoke and cancel licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
Breach of condition of licence.
1426
Application of penalty for breach of this Ordinance recoverable under 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
[Ibid, sec. 10.]
Regulations of schedule A of 'Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,' not to be affected by this section.
Suspending clause.
Title.
Preamble.
Repeal.
No Chinese passenger ship to proceed to sea without a licence from the Governor.
Ord. 4 of 1870, sec. 3.]
Time and mode of application for licence in the Colony.
[Ibid, sec. 4.]
1424
Time and mode of application for licence at the ports out of the Colony.
Punishment for furnishing untrue particulars.
[Ibid, sec. 5.]
General licences to mail steamers, &c.
Conditions of licence and amount of fee.
[Ibid, sec. 6.]
Governor in Council may impose conditions.
Licence to specify time of departure; proviso for extension thereof.
[Ibid, sec. 7.]
The Governor may authorise labourers and servants to be engaged for persons in British possessions.
1425
Ordinance 5 of 1875 not to prevent Chinese passengers from travelling in first or second cabin as other nationalties.
Power to remove master or other officer.
[Ibid, sec. 8.]
Power to revoke and cancel licence.
[Ibid, sec. 9.]
Breach of condition of licence.
1426
Application of penalty for breach of this Ordinance recoverable under 'The Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855.'
[Ibid, sec. 10.]
Regulations of schedule A of 'Chinese Passengers' Act, 1855,' not to be affected by this section.
Suspending clause.
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Edition
1890
Volume
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