SAFETY OF LIFE AT SEA.
PROPOSED CONVENTION.
LONDON, November 18.
Proposals framed by the Bo.ard of Trade for a revision of the decisions of the international convention of 1914 on safety of life at sea are being forwarded to the Dominions and those foreign countries which were signatories for comment. It is hoped to receive replies by the end of March. They will indicate whether the signatories are favourable to a meeting in London in the autumn of 1928 for the purpose of amending the decisions of the convention.
The Board of Trade's proposals relate to life-saving, wireless, fire extinguishing, ice patrol and collision regulations.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 9
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