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Firemen to be licensed.

Boiler Inspector to be examiner.

Governor in Council shall make rules.

Respecting first class licenses.

SECTION

CAP. XXXIII.

An Act Respecting the Qualification of Firemen.

1. Firemen to be licensed.

2. Boiler Inspector to be examiner.

3. Governor in Council shall make
rules.

4. Respecting first class licenses.

BE

[PASSED 22ND MARCH, 1910.]

SECTION

5. Respecting second class licenses. 6. Penalty.

7. Present firemen to receive licen

ses free.

8. Commencement of Act.

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council, and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

1. No person shall be employed as a fireman or stoker on any steamer registered in this Colony or in connection with any boiler or engine in any mill, mine, factory or workshop in this Colony unless he is the holder of a license under the provisions of this Act, nor shall any person who is not the holder of a license as aforesaid be employed as an engineer on board any steamer or steam launch under twenty nominal horse power or be in charge of any engine in any factory or workshop in this Colony.

2. The Boiler Inspector for Newfoundland is hereby appointed an examiner to conduct examinations of such persons as shall apply for licenses under this Act and shall hold the said examination at such places and times as shall be prescribed in the regulations hereinafter mentioned.

3. The Governor in Council shall make rules and regulations respecting the holding of such examinations, aud shall prescribe the subjects in which applicants for licenses of the first and second class, respectively, shall be examined.

4. Licenses shall be of two kinds, first class licenses and second class licenses, and may be granted by the said Boiler Inspector free of charge to such persons as shall have passed

the necessary examination to his satisfaction. Licenses shall be in force for one year from the date of issue, but may be annually renewed.

secoud class

5. A second class license shall entitle the holder thereof Respecting to act as fireman on any steamer registered in this Colony licenses. and in connection with any boiler in any mill, mine, factory or workshop, and, in addition to the foregoing, a first class license shall entitle the holder thereof to act as engineer on any steamer or steam launch under twenty nominal horse power, and to take charge of any steam engine in any mill, mine, factory or workshop in the Colony.

6. Any person who shall be employed and the employer Penalty. of any such person, in contravention of the first section of this Act, shall be severally liable to a penalty of fifty dollars, to be recovered in a summary manner upon the complaint of any person before a Justice of the Peace.

to receive

7 All persons who have been before the passing of this Present firemen Act employed as engineers or firemen shall have the right licenses free. to receive the licenses free of charge, whether first class or second class, to which in the opinion of the said Boiler Inspector their service shall entitle them, without being subject to any examination.

8. This Act shall come into force on the first day of Commencement July, 1910.

of Act.

Enacting clause.

Fishery on Labrador in steamers prohibited.

Recovery of penalties.

Appeal.

Saving treaty rights.

CAP. XXXIV.

An Act to Prohibit the Prosecution of the Labrador Fishery in
Steam Vessels.

SECTION

1. Fishery on Labrador in steamers

prohibited.

2. Recovery of penalties.

BE

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

3. Appeal.

4. Saving treaty rights.

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

1. It shall be unlawful to prosecute the codfishery within three marine miles of the coast of Labrador, and the islands adjacent thereto, in vessels propelled by steam, under a penalty not exceeding five thousand dollars, nor less than one thousand dollars. Obtaining and distributing bait, and conveying crews, gear and outfits to the said coast shall not be held to be prosecuting the codfishery.

2. Penalties hereunder may be sued for and recovered in a summary manner before a Stipendiary Magistrate.

3. Either party to an action may appeal from the judgment of a Stipendiary Magistrate to the Supreme Court, on giving security to abide the result.

4. Nothing in this Act shall affect the rights and privileges granted by treaty to the subjects of any State or Power in amity with His Majesty.

SECTION

CAP. XXXV.

An Act Respecting Certain Retiring Allowances.

1. Certain annual retiring allowances to be paid.

BE it emitted the

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

2. Manner of payment.

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council Enacting clause. and House of Assembly, in Legislative Session con

vened, as follows:

retiring allow

1. There shall be annually paid to the following persons Certain annual as retiring allowances the sums hereinafter mentioned, that ances to be paid. is to say:

M. T. Knight, Secretary of Public Works Thomas Long, Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Mines

$800 00

800 00

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2. The foregoing retiring allowances shall be paid monthly. Manner of

payment.

Enacting clause.

SECTION

CAP. XXXVI.

An Act to amend "The Customs' Act, 1898."

1. Repeal of sec. 108 of "Customs'
Act, 1898."

BE

[PASSED MARCH 22ND, 1910.]

SECTION

2. Amendment of sec. 230 of "Customs' Act, 1898."

E it enacted by the Governor, the Legislative Council and the House of Assembly, in Legislative Session convened, as follows:

Repeal of sec. 108 1. Section 108 of "The Customs' Act, 1898," is hereby re

of "Customs'

Act, 1898."

Amendment of sec. 230 of

pealed.

2. Section 230 of the said Act is hereby amended by "Customs' Act, striking therefrom the following words:

1898."

"But no penalty exceeding two hundred dollars shall be imposed by such Justice nor imprisonment for any term exceeding six months."

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