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Vessels set on fire by their own crews on abandonment , in many cases on
account of having sprung a leak ; ( 2 . ) ... in the others the efficacy of the firing is
assumed from the fact that after a certain lapse of time the vessel has not been
reported ...
Vessels set on fire by their own crews on abandonment , in many cases on
account of having sprung a leak ; ( 2 . ) ... in the others the efficacy of the firing is
assumed from the fact that after a certain lapse of time the vessel has not been
reported ...
Sivu 5
As in these waters , the vessels whose “ safely is imperilled by their existenco are
exceed . " ingly numerous , the number of persons on board of " them very large ,
and the value of these ships and " their cargoes very great , and as , moreover ...
As in these waters , the vessels whose “ safely is imperilled by their existenco are
exceed . " ingly numerous , the number of persons on board of " them very large ,
and the value of these ships and " their cargoes very great , and as , moreover ...
Sivu 6
Considering the area of the Atlantic , how many foreign ship in those
circumstances . vessels do you think it would take to make any effective 79 . I
doubt very much whether we could do it with . search P - I should think that with
the commerce ...
Considering the area of the Atlantic , how many foreign ship in those
circumstances . vessels do you think it would take to make any effective 79 . I
doubt very much whether we could do it with . search P - I should think that with
the commerce ...
Sivu 13
And yet you have told us just now that fire 40 20 April 1894 . would probably not
burn a derelict timber vessel PNo . answer is in answer to what I asked him to be
kind enongh to let me know , as my statement which I made in the Chamber of ...
And yet you have told us just now that fire 40 20 April 1894 . would probably not
burn a derelict timber vessel PNo . answer is in answer to what I asked him to be
kind enongh to let me know , as my statement which I made in the Chamber of ...
Sivu 19
The return Sir George Nares was first furnished with embraced a period of
stractions to the masters of vessels when ... of wrecks dealt with " Wrecked vessel
in the navigable waters appertaining under the Removal of Wrecks Acts was 548
.
The return Sir George Nares was first furnished with embraced a period of
stractions to the masters of vessels when ... of wrecks dealt with " Wrecked vessel
in the navigable waters appertaining under the Removal of Wrecks Acts was 548
.
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Sivu 6 - Act. (a) Ships of Division (B), Class 1, shall carry boats in accordance with the table, and such boats shall be as far as practicable placed under davits, with proper appliances for getting them into the water. All boats not placed under davits are to be so carried that they can be readily got into the water.
Sivu 11 - With two plugs for each plug-hole attached with lanyards or chains, and one set and a half of thole pins or crutches attached to the boat by sound lanyards.
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