IMPERIAL SHIPPING LAW.
AUSTRALIAN BILL OBJECTIONS iIN BRITAIN ' JIV XEIdiGKAriX—mE6B iwvi London, February. 4. 'The 'council of the: Mercantile Marino Scr vice Association complains that the, Austra lian Navigation >Bill occasionally, and unwar rpntably, . with : the prerogatives o ■the BoardVof Trade. The.council protest against Clause 369 of' the foil, and ddsire revision- of\tho i parts relating to Courts' o Marine'Enquiryii- 'v :' :: ■.v v : : ' The clausc referred, to provides that if ai ■ officer's certificate has been cancelled by ai • Australian Court of ' Marine Enquiry, th fact that the certificate- has I been returned t the officer by the Board of Trade; or til authority which originally, granted it; or b any . other authority, other- than a, Court c Appoalj',Shall not enable the said: master o officer to ierve. pn'.a ship in Australia in th capacity specified vintlio cancelled cfertifica'tc
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 114, 6 February 1908, Page 7
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138IMPERIAL SHIPPING LAW. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 114, 6 February 1908, Page 7
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