Protocols of Proceedings of the International Marine Conference: Programme of subjects to be considered by the International marine conference ; Detailed programme of subjects to be considered by the International marine conference ; Protocol December 2-December 31, 1889 ; Final Act ; Annex 1. Act of Congress (Public, no. 167) ; Annex 2. Act of Congress (Public resolution no. 3) ; Annex 3-6. Letters of invitation ; Detailed programme of subjects to be considered by the International marine conference ; Annex 7. List of delegates ; AppendixU.S. Government Printing Office, 1890 |
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Page 788
... rule was passed that these pilot signals should not come into the rules of the road . It was ruled by the Conference that these pilot signals should make a part of the rules . Some days afterwards the learned delegate of Great Britain ...
... rule was passed that these pilot signals should not come into the rules of the road . It was ruled by the Conference that these pilot signals should make a part of the rules . Some days afterwards the learned delegate of Great Britain ...
Page 794
... rule , but I simply submitted whether it would not be well to have a foot - note to explain what was meant by " an efficient bell . " It should provide that the bell should be made of proper material , and not of cast - iron . It has ...
... rule , but I simply submitted whether it would not be well to have a foot - note to explain what was meant by " an efficient bell . " It should provide that the bell should be made of proper material , and not of cast - iron . It has ...
Page 807
... rule which governed a vessel's conduct in the matter of sound - signals , but now you set aside this rule . We have been told here that in order to avoid confusion at sea in a fog , when vessels do not see each other , that only long ...
... rule which governed a vessel's conduct in the matter of sound - signals , but now you set aside this rule . We have been told here that in order to avoid confusion at sea in a fog , when vessels do not see each other , that only long ...
Page 815
... rule or the signal in the proposed rule , should be adopted for a vessel at anchor under all circumstances , whether in a fair - way or elsewhere . I am very strongly impressed with the remark of my colleague a moment since that a ...
... rule or the signal in the proposed rule , should be adopted for a vessel at anchor under all circumstances , whether in a fair - way or elsewhere . I am very strongly impressed with the remark of my colleague a moment since that a ...
Page 844
... rule is permissive . But if you make it compulsory all of these towed vessels must sound their horns . Take the case of the steamer he has spoken of as being towed up from Key West . Does any one suppose that that vessel on a long ...
... rule is permissive . But if you make it compulsory all of these towed vessels must sound their horns . Take the case of the steamer he has spoken of as being towed up from Key West . Does any one suppose that that vessel on a long ...
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Admiral NARES adopted anchor Austria-Hungary BEAUGENCY boats buoys bureau Captain MALMBERG Sweden Captain MENSING Germany Captain RICHARD France Captain SAMPSON United Captain SHACKFORD United carried CARTER Hawaii Chili collision Collocation Committee Conference ready consider course danger December 14 delegate from France delegate from Germany delegate from Norway Denmark desire discussion Division fair-way flare-up light FLOOD Norway fog-horn follows gallant delegate give GOODRICH United governments HALL Great Britain insert lantern learned delegate Marine maritime Maritime Commission matter ment Monsieur le Président NARES Great Britain navire necessary Netherlands Notices to Mariners objection occulting light opinion paragraph pilot port President principle prolonged blasts proposition qu'il question was put regard resolution rule sailing vessel towing sailor Secretary ship short blasts side lights SIEVEKING Germany signal sound starboard steam-vessel steamers suggest tion towing vessel trawling VERNEY Siam vote white light words