The Laws and Regulations Restricting Chinese Immigration to the Hawaiian Islands. Pub. by the Chinese Bureau of the Department of Foreign Affairs

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Hawaiian gazette Company's print., 1896 - Chinese - 22 pages
Rev. ed. of work first published 1893, containing restrictive acts passed by the legislature and rules and regulations restricting Chinese immigration--Forbes, David W. Hawaiian national bibliography.
 

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Page 6 - SEC. 13. That this act shall not apply to diplomatic and other officers of the Chinese or other Governments traveling upon the business of that Government, whose credentials shall be taken as equivalent to the certificate in this act mentioned, and shall exempt them and their body and household servants from the provisions of this act as to other Chinese persons.
Page 12 - Any person who shall wilfully disturb any public school or any public school meeting, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and liable to a fine of not less than ten nor more than one hundred dollars.
Page 10 - Any employer employing a child contrary to the provisions of this section shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and liable to a fine of not less than twenty-five dollars, nor more than one hundred dollars, to be placed to the credit of the school fund of the district.
Page 4 - ... Animal Industry of the United States Department of Agriculture, or uses any dangerous or deadly weapon in resisting him in the execution of his duties, with intent to commit a bodily injury upon him or to deter or prevent him from discharging his duties, or on account of the performance of his duties, shall, upon conviction, be imprisoned at hard labor for a term not more than five years or fined not to exceed one thousand dollars* SEC.
Page 9 - Castle, William C. Wilder, Charles L. Carter and Joseph Marsden ; And the said Plenipotentiaries, after having communicated to each other their respective full powers, found in good and due form, have agreed upon and concluded the following articles : ARTICLE I.
Page 15 - Be it enacted by the Legislature of the Republic of Hawaii: SECTION 1. Section 2 of an Act entitled, "An Act restricting Chinese Immigration...
Page 14 - Republic unless upon condition that while here lie will engage in no trading or mechanical occupation other than domestic service or agricultural labor in the field or in sugar or rice mills, and that he will, whenever...
Page 6 - Government, whose credentials shall be taken as an equivalent to the permit in this Act mentioned, and shall exempt them and their body and household servants from the provisions of this Act as to other Chinese. The Collector.General, or any Collector of Customs, shall have the authority to detain any person detected in, or reasonably suspected of, a violation of any of the provisions of this Act, and to hold him until a warrant of arrest can be obtained.
Page 4 - Kingdom; provided that such sojourn shall not exceed six months; and, provided that such person so permitted to enter shall give a bond to said Minister in the sum of five hundred dollars, liquidated damages, conditioned that he will leave the...

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