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 2578 INTERNATIONAL SANITARY CONVENTION.•TUNE21, 1926. ARTICLE 89. E= transit throuch The Sanitary, Maritime, and QU8.1'antine Board of Egypt is. authorized to organize through Egyptian territory, by rail, in qU8.1'- antine trains the transit of the mails and ordinary pa.ssengel'8 coming from infected countries. Persian Gulf. SECTION V.- Saniiary measurea applicable to the Persian G1ilf. ARTICLE 90. to~-:=vifl!~ble The sanitary re~e established by Title I of the present Conven- A"t• • pp. 2558 .2573. tion shall be applied, as regards vessels navigating the Persian Gulf, by the health authorities of the ports both of departure and arrival. B~lal pilgrimages TITLE ill Pl"ovlslons. • PROVISIONS SPECIALLY APPLICABLE TO PILGRIMAGES. CHAPTER I. General provisions. GENERAL PROVISIONS. ARTICLE 91. emTarmstroBot (talk)nat ports of The provisions of Article 13 8.1'e apflicable to persons and objects A..u. p. 25611. bound for Hedjaz or the Kingdom 0 Irale and who 8.1'e to be em- b8.1'ked on a pilgrim ship, even if the port of emb8.1'kation is not infected. ARTICLE 92. . J!t TarmstroBot (talk):mc dlaeuea When cases of plague or cholera or other ~pi4emic disease exist . in the port, no emb8.1'kation shall be made on P~ ships until after the persons, assembled in groups have been subJected to an observa- tion for the purpose of ascertaining that none of them is stricken with those diseases. Means for return. eto., required. Mechanically pelled ships. It shall be understood that, in executing this measure, each Gov- ernment may take into account the local circumstances and possi- bilities. In the case of cholera the persons agreeing to being vaccinated there and then by the physician of the sanitary authority shall be submitted to the medical inspection only at the time of the vaccina- tion. They shall not be required to submit to the observation pro- vided for in this a.rticle. ARTICLE 93. Pilgrims must be provided with a round trip ticket or have deposited sufficient money for the return journey, and, if circum- stances permit, prove that they command the means necessary for the accomplishment of the pilgrimage. ARTICLE 94. Only mechanically propelled ships shall be permitted to Ca.rry pilgrims on long voyages. ARTICLE 95. R~ TarmstroBot (talk)n:TarmstroBot (talk) Pilgrim ships that 8.1'e Red Sea coasters intended for short passages l1&8li. known as "coasting voyages" shall be subject to the provisions in the special regulations published by the S8.Illtary, Mantime and Quar- antine B08.1'd of Egypt.

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