Sessional Papers, Volume 92H.M. Stationery Office, 1902 - Great Britain |
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31st March amount paid AMOUNT received Ballast Barker Board of Trade boats British Possessions Abroad BRITISH VESSELS Carnsore Point Casualties occurred Catherine's Point COASTERS Collisions Other Causes Committee Crew ditto ditto East Coast expended in respect Flamborough Head fog signal FOREIGN TRADE FOREIGN VESSELS Founderings Strandings Collisions Hartland Point John Lambay Island Lascars Lighthouse Liverpool Lives Lost Lives were Lost Lord Rayleigh Lost in Vessels low note Masters medial line Merchant Shipping Act mile arc MONIES received NAMES of PILOTS North Foreland paid in respect Parl Passengers PILOTAGE FUND PILOTAGE of VESSELS Port RATES of PILOTAGE received and expended received for PILOTAGE reed-horn respect of pilots River Humber Rivers and Harbours Rock Sailing and Steam Sailing Vessels Schooner Scottish siren Sea Casualties Seamen showing the Number sound Steam Vessels Stentor Table Thomas Tonnage Total Losses Towed by Steam Trinity House trumpet United Kingdom VESSELS in 1901 WARDS William
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Page 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...
Page 1 - ... from those of their said growth, production, or manufacture, or from those ports where the said goods and commodities can only, or are, or usually have been first shipped for transportation...
Page 2 - English, to load and bring in from any of the ports of Spain or Portugal or western islands, commonly called Azores or Madeira or Canary Islands, all sorts of goods or commodities of the growth, production or manufacture of the plantations or dominions of either of them respectively.
Page 5 - One of these boats may be a steam launch ; but in that case the space occupied by the engines and boilers is not to be included in the estimated cubic capacity of the boat. Subject...
Page 1 - America, in any other ship or ships, vessel or vessels whatsoever, but in such ships or vessels as do truly and without fraud belong only to the people of England...
Page 1 - Viet., cap. 84. the Straits of Gibraltar ; goods the produce of Asia or Africa which (having been brought into places in Europe within the Straits of Gibraltar from or through places in Asia or Africa within those Straits, and not by way of the Atlantic Ocean) may be imported from places in Europe within the Straits of Gibraltar...
Page 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.