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NAVIGATION LAWS.

SHIPMASTER COMMITTED. Received October 29, 9.25 p.m. Sydney, October 29. Captain Cordiner, master of the ship Lord Antrim, has been committed for trial for proceeding to sea in defiance of a detention order because his life-saving appliances were defective The Inspector of Navigation deposed that out of fifty lifebelts aboard only fifteen were serviceable. On each of two further charges of proceeding to sea without a pilot, and of going to sea with defective life appliances, Captain Cordiner was fined ton pounds and costs.

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Colonist, Volume XLVIX, Issue 11771, 30 October 1906, Page 2

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NAVIGATION LAWS. Colonist, Volume XLVIX, Issue 11771, 30 October 1906, Page 2

NAVIGATION LAWS. Colonist, Volume XLVIX, Issue 11771, 30 October 1906, Page 2

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