FEDERAL NAVIGATION BILL.
IMPERIAL OBJECTIONS. OFnciAl, REQTJTJEST FOR MODIFICATIONS. (By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright.) (Beceived 10.30 a.m.) MELBOURNE, this day. Hr^ eSPatCh fr ° m the Colonial Office encioang a memorandum from the Board Kll {? \ W,th re = ard t0 the Navigation I Bl " hai . been tab 'ed in the Senate? the Bill conforms to the resolutions of " c - Nav 'gation Conference, the Imperial | Government is in full accord with its | provisions, and that it desires to put on record that every dominion has full power to regulate not only vessels registered in that possession but also vessels engaged in the coasting trade In certain cases, however, the legislation proposed went beyond that limit by purporting to regulate vessels which Hid not engage in the coasting trade, and on vessels while on the high sea before or alter engaging in the coastal trade The hope is expressed that the Commonwealth will find it possible to c. ye | effect to the suggestions contained in the Board ot Trade's memorandum
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIX, Issue 67, 18 March 1908, Page 5
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