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Immigrant Ships
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Australia


Honolulu to San Francisco
6 July 1896

DISTRICT AND PORT OF SAN FRANCISCO
SEPARATE LIST OF CHINESE PASSENGERS
Act May 6th, 1882
I, HC Houdlette, Master of the SS Australia do solemnly, sincerely, and truly swear that the following List or Manifest, subscribed by me, and now delivered by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of San Francisco, is a full and perfect list of all Chinese passengers taken on board the said vessel at Honolulu from which port said vessel has now arrived, or that have been taken on board the said vessel at any foreign port or place, and of all such passengers now on board said vessel, and that on said List is truly designated the names and other particulars, as shown by their respective certificates.So help me God. (signature)HC Houdlette
Sworn to this 6 day of July 1896 before me, _____, Deputy Collector of Customs
Separate List or Manifest of all the Chinese Passengers taken on board the SS Australia whereof HC Houdlette is Master, from Honolulu, burthen 1937.89 tons
Columns represent: Number, Certificate Number, Name, Age, Occupation, Last Place of Residence, Height, Complexion, Color of Eyes, Physical marks or Peculiarities and Facts of Identification, If accredited officers of Chinese Government, state facts.
1  Lee Chung   39   Actor   Honolulu   5'10"   Yellow   Brown
     Landing Refused Dep per Str Australia, Honolulu, July ?-'96


Transcriber's Notes:

* An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not the transcriber,
  or calls attention to additional information in the transcriber notes.

The pages on this film are not numbered so finding a particular ship can be difficult.  
 However, there is a system of numbering the manifests that is a part of the National
 Archives file system on Chinese persons.  These numbers are included in the identification 
 of the film and reel numbers below.

The lists for Chinese passengers have a stamp that varies depending on the disposition 
of the passenger which is stamped over whatever information has been entered in the columns.
Passengers allowed to land have one of the following stamps:
 Landed Collectors order_________(blank with a month and day date written in) 1896 by 
 Insp's ____, (space for a name), in this case O'Leary. 
 Landed "I.T." Transit List followed by a number.  These passengers are bound for a 
 further port.
Passengers not allowed to land have one of two different stamps:
 Habeas Corpus U.S.D.C. Case followed by a number.
 Refused Departed Per Steamer ______ (name of ship) _________ (date).

According to the National Archives branch in San Bruno, California it is possible that they have
 some information on any Chinese passenger who arrived in San Francisco after 1886.
National Archives and Records Administration, Film M1414, Reel 6, Section 2, Vol. 36 & 37, Manifest 9530.
Transcribed by Fran Taylor, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 June 2007
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