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At the end of 1892 she had travelled 3 , 460 miles in the tracks of vessels . 20 . (
Chairmon . ) I see you have mentioned Lloyd ' s , Then there is the “ Robert P .
Chandler ” which was and I suppose it would be satisfactory to you and your ...
At the end of 1892 she had travelled 3 , 460 miles in the tracks of vessels . 20 . (
Chairmon . ) I see you have mentioned Lloyd ' s , Then there is the “ Robert P .
Chandler ” which was and I suppose it would be satisfactory to you and your ...
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You say you assume existed , than that she struck on the ice , of which there that
these vessels are destroyed by derelicts - Yes . were thousands of square miles ?
I believe so myself , and I believe the people in Belfast believed so , where 113 ...
You say you assume existed , than that she struck on the ice , of which there that
these vessels are destroyed by derelicts - Yes . were thousands of square miles ?
I believe so myself , and I believe the people in Belfast believed so , where 113 ...
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Was that in the Atlantic ? - - In the Atlantic , about 600 miles from Queenstown .
160 . ( Chairman . ) What was the name of the steamer ? - The " Celtic , " one of
the White Star Line of steamers . 161 . We have bere a long list of damage to
ships ...
Was that in the Atlantic ? - - In the Atlantic , about 600 miles from Queenstown .
160 . ( Chairman . ) What was the name of the steamer ? - The " Celtic , " one of
the White Star Line of steamers . 161 . We have bere a long list of damage to
ships ...
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Parliament. House of Commons. Mr . 0 . Jaffe . is a much worse state of things ,
regarding sunken No , but they have gone beyond what is called the three
wrecks in a shallow navigable water ? — With regard to miles , or trade 40 mile
limit .
Parliament. House of Commons. Mr . 0 . Jaffe . is a much worse state of things ,
regarding sunken No , but they have gone beyond what is called the three
wrecks in a shallow navigable water ? — With regard to miles , or trade 40 mile
limit .
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Have you any notion in square miles P - I should say about 120 miles north to
south , and from the West of Ireland to the Bank of Newfoundland about 2 , 000 .
288 . Is not the area of the Atlantic about 11 , 000 , 000 square miles | - - I could
not ...
Have you any notion in square miles P - I should say about 120 miles north to
south , and from the West of Ireland to the Bank of Newfoundland about 2 , 000 .
288 . Is not the area of the Atlantic about 11 , 000 , 000 square miles | - - I could
not ...
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Sivu 12 - The number of persons for which buoyant apparatus is certified shall be the number, (i) ascertained by dividing the number of pounds of iron which it is capable of supporting in fresh water by 32...
Sivu 11 - ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENTS FOR BOATS OF SECTION (A) AND SECTION (B). — In order to be properly equipped, each boat of Sections (A) and (B) in addition to being provided with all the requisites laid down in Rule...
Sivu 9 - At least four approved life-buoys shall be carried. NOTE. — A discretion may be exercised by the Board of Trade to relieve steam launches, steamers plying in narrow waters, and ferry boats, from the operation of the whole or part of Rule (a.) of this Class. DIVISION (E).— CLASS 2.
Sivu 12 - The number of persons that any approved life-raft for use at sea shall be deemed to be capable of carrying shall be determined with reference to each separate pattern approved by the Board of Trade ; provided always, that for every person so carried there shall be at least...
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.
Sivu 13 - If, however, in any case this rule be found impracticable, a discretion may then be exercised by the Board of Trade. In cases where a small vessel is unable to carry more than, one boat, a discretion may be exercised by the Board of Trade ; but whenever one boat only is carried, there must be proper provision to enable it to be placed readily in the water on either side of the ship.
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