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APPENDIX.

A. IMMIGRATION PORTS.

ALIENS ACT, 1905.

To be used for all ships landing alien passengers at any Port in the United Kingdom at which an Immigration Officer has been appointed under the Act.

A RETURN OF ALIEN PASSENGERS.

To be delivered by the master of the ship immediately on arrival, and before any alien passenger is allowed to land, to the Immigration Officer or to the boarding Preventive Officer of Customs.

I, the undersigned, Master of

to the Port (or Ports) of

bound from

do, in compliance with the provisions of the Aliens Act, 1905, hereby declare that this return and the forms attached contain a true and full account, to the best of my knowledge, of all alien passengers brought in my said ship to be landed at the Port of

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NOTE. If the master of a ship fails to make this return, or makes a false return, he is liable to a fine not exceeding £100, and if any alien refuses to give information required by the master of the ship for the purpose of this return, or gives any false information for the purpose, he is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months with hard labour.

DIRECTIONS FOR FILLING IN THIS RETURN. PART I.-" Cabin Passengers" have been defined under the Act to mean "passengers entitled to use the cabins, state-rooms, or saloons, where the accommodation is superior to that provided in any other part of the ship devoted to the carriage of passengers "-that is, first-class passengers. All other alien passengers are under the Act "alien steerage passengers."

PART II.-Applies only where exemption from inspection has been granted with regard to alien second-class passengers by order of the Secretary of State, and is to contain the total number of second-class passengers (other than transmigrants) so exempted. All transmigrants must be entered under Part III. PART III.—“Transmigrants" means all alien passengers (other than first-class passengers) who have in their possession prepaid through tickets, and in respect of whom security has been given that they will proceed to places outside the United Kingdom. The required particulars of each transmigrant must appear on the transmigrant form (No. ).

PART IV.-Is to contain the total number of all aliens other than those entered under Parts I., 11., and III. The particulars of each immigrant must appear on the immigrant form (No. ).

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The transmigrant and immigrant forms (Nos. attached to this return before it is delivered to the officer.

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A. IMMIGRATION PORTS.

ALIENS ACT, 1905.

TRANSMIGRANTS.

That is, alien passengers (other than first-class passengers) who have in their possession prepaid through tickets, and in respect of whom security has been given that they will proceed to places outside the United Kingdom.

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* Every transmigrant, of whatever age, must be entered separately.

A. IMMIGRATION PORTS.

ALIENS ACT, 1905.

IMMIGRANTS.

This form is required for every Alien Passenger except :(a) First-class passengers.

(b) Transmigrants, that is, alien passengers who have in their possession prepaid through tickets, and in respect of whom

security has been given that they will proceed to places outside the United Kingdom.

(c) Passengers specially exempted by order of the Secretary of State. NOTE.-Alien seamen under actual contract to join a ship in British waters are required to answer only questions 1, 3, 6, and 7.

The answers to the questions must be in English, and if any immigrant makes any false statement in this form he is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months with hard labour.

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I understand the above questions, and I have answered them truly.

Signature of Immigrant

If the immigrant is unable to write, the answers to the above questions must be filled in by an embarkation or other agent, or by one of the responsible officers of the ship, who must also attest the immigrant's mark in place of a signature.

Immigrant's Mark.

Signature, occupation, and address of witness to mark.

Date

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This form is to be delivered to the Immigration Officer by every Alien Passenger except :

(a) First-class passengers.

(b) Transmigrants, that is, alien passengers who have in their possession prepaid through tickets, and in respect of whom security has been given that they will proceed to places outside the United Kingdom.

(c) Passengers specially exempted by order of the Secretary of State.

The answers to the questions must be in English, and if any immigrant makes any false statement in this form he is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months with hard labour.

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B. NON-IMMIGRATION PORTS.

ALIENS ACT, 1905.

To be used for all ships landing alien passengers at any Port in the United Kingdom other than a Port at which an Immigration Officer has been appointed under the Act.!

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To be delivered by the master of the ship immediately on arrival to the boarding Preventive Officer of Customs

I, the undersigned, Master of

to the Port (or Ports) of

bound from

do, in compliance with the provisions of the Aliens Act, 1905, hereby declare that this return contains a full and true account, to the best of my knowledge, of all alien passengers brought in my said ship to be landed at the Port of

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NOTE.-If the master of a ship fails to make this return, or makes a false return, he is liable to a fine not exceeding £100, and if any alien refuses to give information required by the master of the ship for the purpose of this return, or gives any false information for the purpose, he is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months with hard labour.

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