Amending the Merchant Marine Act of 1936: Hearing[s] Before the Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Education and Labor, United States Senate, Seventy-fifth Congress, Second[-third] Session, on S. 3078, a Bill to Amend the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and for Other PurposesUnited States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Education and Labor U.S. Government Printing Office, 1938 - Maritime law |
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... fact , some of them have been suspended for a period of 99 years . We have had men suspended for being drunk on shipboard - men who have imperiled the ship . They cannot sail anymore ; we do not want them . Senator VANDENBERG . Is that ...
... fact , some of them have been suspended for a period of 99 years . We have had men suspended for being drunk on shipboard - men who have imperiled the ship . They cannot sail anymore ; we do not want them . Senator VANDENBERG . Is that ...
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... fact that the Maritime Commission has made a survey of all of those ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . And that the Maritime Commission has issued orders to the owners to do away with those defects ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ...
... fact that the Maritime Commission has made a survey of all of those ships ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . And that the Maritime Commission has issued orders to the owners to do away with those defects ? Mr. EMERSON . Yes ...
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... facts of what really transpired during the voyage Mr. Irwin refers to . Concerning Mr. Irwin's charges that an ... fact that Mr. Irwin personally offered me a drink of liquor , which I politely refused . Other members of the crew ...
... facts of what really transpired during the voyage Mr. Irwin refers to . Concerning Mr. Irwin's charges that an ... fact that Mr. Irwin personally offered me a drink of liquor , which I politely refused . Other members of the crew ...
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... fact , were it a fact ? Unless he had a compass which had been corrected by experts and which was installed in such a way so he could determine the exact course of the vessel , he would never be able to know how far the ship was off its ...
... fact , were it a fact ? Unless he had a compass which had been corrected by experts and which was installed in such a way so he could determine the exact course of the vessel , he would never be able to know how far the ship was off its ...
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... fact that they acquired these damages in conflict with your beef squad , such as the incident that happened in Spring Valley , N. Y. , occurred , as you know if you have investigated it . Those are the things that have made some of us ...
... fact that they acquired these damages in conflict with your beef squad , such as the incident that happened in Spring Valley , N. Y. , occurred , as you know if you have investigated it . Those are the things that have made some of us ...
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