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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... person unfamiliar with maritime methods . They explained that 477 empty barrels which were carried on the forward well deck had been washed loose by heavy seas and most of them had been washed overboard . The crew went forward to ...
... person unfamiliar with maritime methods . They explained that 477 empty barrels which were carried on the forward well deck had been washed loose by heavy seas and most of them had been washed overboard . The crew went forward to ...
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... person . The nature of these charges are so utterly untrue and ridiculous that I am at a loss to understand how anyone could give them serious thought , but as it seems to be the policy of adverse people and organizations to seize on ...
... person . The nature of these charges are so utterly untrue and ridiculous that I am at a loss to understand how anyone could give them serious thought , but as it seems to be the policy of adverse people and organizations to seize on ...
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... person appears before a membership meeting , and a trial committee is elected which brings back its findings at the next meet- ing , and then action is taken . Senator VANDENBERG . Would it simplify the whole problem if the delegate ...
... person appears before a membership meeting , and a trial committee is elected which brings back its findings at the next meet- ing , and then action is taken . Senator VANDENBERG . Would it simplify the whole problem if the delegate ...
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... person who on December 3 , 1937 , addressed a letter to you in which he complained about conditions aboard the Black Falcon . This letter has been published in part 3 of a document printed by the United States Government Printing Office ...
... person who on December 3 , 1937 , addressed a letter to you in which he complained about conditions aboard the Black Falcon . This letter has been published in part 3 of a document printed by the United States Government Printing Office ...
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... person , except those who have business there or who work there , from frequenting this part of the vessel . It ... persons that they are not allowed on these parts of the vessel when it is being navigated . From my observations , I ...
... person , except those who have business there or who work there , from frequenting this part of the vessel . It ... persons that they are not allowed on these parts of the vessel when it is being navigated . From my observations , I ...
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