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Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its offic...

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its offic...

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its officers, during the period from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, to be provisionally detained as unsafe by reason of the defective condition of their hulls, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, in pursuance of the provisions of section 459 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, giving the names of the owners of those ships which have been dismantled, broken up, or converted into hulks, &c.; also of all foreign ships ordered to be provisionally detained during the same period as unsafe by reason of overloading or improper loading, in pursuance of the provisions of section 462 of the same act; together with summaries, showing respectively the total number of ships ordered to be detained as unsafe from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, and since the 1st October 1876, distinguishing between those cases in which the ships were found safe, or unsafe [electronic resource].

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Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its officers, during the period from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, to be provisionally detained as unsafe by reason of the defective condition of their hulls, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, in pursuance of the provisions of section 459 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, giving the names of the owners of those ships which have been dismantled, broken up, or converted into hulks, &c.; also of all foreign ships ordered to be provisionally detained during the same period as unsafe by reason of overloading or improper loading, in pursuance of the provisions of section 462 of the same act; together with summaries, showing respectively the total number of ships ordered to be detained as unsafe from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, and since the 1st October 1876, distinguishing between those cases in which the ships were found safe, or unsafe [electronic resource].

Publisher

[London] : House of Commons, 1905.

Alternative title

Return of all British Ships ordered for 1904-05; to be provisionally detained as unsafe, by reason of defective condition, overloading, or improper loading, giving the names of the owners of those ships which have been dismantled, broken up, or converted into hulks; also of all Foreign Ships detained as unsafe by reason of overloading or improper loading: with summaries (in continuation of [c.9427]) (Merchant Shipping: Detentions: Unsafe Ships Detained, Dismantled, Broken up, Converted into Hulks, &c)

Date

1905.

Record Identifier

74VMjqVM7dBO

MMS ID

991001019659702626

Language

English

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Physical Description

Contents

Vol.LXXI, 10 pp.

Publication information

Publisher

[London] : House of Commons, 1905.

Place of Publication

United Kingdom

Date Published

1905.

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Access Conditions

Available for use in the Library. Available from home to registered NSW residents.

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Subjects

Subject Keywords

  • Detentions: unsafe ships detained, dismantled, broken up, converted into hulks, &c / Merchant shipping / Detention of ships / Mercantile shipping / Transport
  • Electronic documents

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Full title

Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its officers, during the period from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, to be provisionally detained as unsafe by reason of the defective condition of their hulls, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, in pursuance of the pr...

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Notes

General note

Title from front cover.

Reproduction note

1 online resource (10 p.: Table).

Original version note

Transcribed from: Merchant Shipping Act, 1894. Return of all British ships ordered by the Board of Trade, or its officers, during the period from 1st July 1904 to 30th June 1905, to be provisionally detained as unsafe by reason of the defective condition of their hulls, equipments, or machinery, or by reason of overloading or improper loading, in...

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74VMjqVM7dBO

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VMjqVM7dBO

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MMS ID

991001019659702626