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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... ship dead still and ascertain the position of the vessels in your vicinity . I still think that this subdivision e ought not to come into the article . Captain SAMPSON ( United States ) . Mr. President , I entirely agree with the last ...
... ship dead still and ascertain the position of the vessels in your vicinity . I still think that this subdivision e ought not to come into the article . Captain SAMPSON ( United States ) . Mr. President , I entirely agree with the last ...
Page 809
... ship and a sailing ship when not under way shall at intervals of not more than two minutes ring a bell . Now , we have got another rule saying that a vessel , if a steam - vessel , at anchor in a fair - way at sea , shall at ...
... ship and a sailing ship when not under way shall at intervals of not more than two minutes ring a bell . Now , we have got another rule saying that a vessel , if a steam - vessel , at anchor in a fair - way at sea , shall at ...
Page 810
... ship is met anywhere where a person would not expect her to be at anchor , but where she is at anchor , that she should make a different signal from one that is anchored in a fair - way . Of course , one gener- ally has in his eye those ...
... ship is met anywhere where a person would not expect her to be at anchor , but where she is at anchor , that she should make a different signal from one that is anchored in a fair - way . Of course , one gener- ally has in his eye those ...
Page 811
... ship not under way shall at intervals of not more than two minutes ring the bell . That has been adopted by the ... ships are at anchor in a fair - way , a steam - vessel , shall sound two prolonged blasts on her whistle before ...
... ship not under way shall at intervals of not more than two minutes ring the bell . That has been adopted by the ... ships are at anchor in a fair - way , a steam - vessel , shall sound two prolonged blasts on her whistle before ...
Page 813
... ships are near to- gether and a double signal is given to the ship which has stopped her engines , both of these ships think that they are perfectly safe and that one can not approach the other . But that is not really the case ...
... ships are near to- gether and a double signal is given to the ship which has stopped her engines , both of these ships think that they are perfectly safe and that one can not approach the other . But that is not really the case ...
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