PART VI.

A SELECTION FROM the

THE MERCHANT SHIPPING ACTS.

I. International Provisions which have been applied to Foreign Countries

by Order in Council.

A-Tonnage Measurement of Foreign Ships (s. 84).

B-Going on board Arriving Ship without leave (ss. 218, 219). C-Apprehension of Deserters from Foreign Ships (s. 238). D-Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea, and as to Signals

of Distress (ss. 418, 419, 424, 434).

E-Exemption of Foreign Ships from Rules as to Life-Saving Appliances (ss. 427 to 431; Act of 1906, ss. 4, 5).

F-Recognition of Foreign Deck-line and Load-line Certificates (s. 445).

G-Application of Life-Salvage provisions to Foreign Ships (ss. 544, 545).

H-General Provision for extending other provisions of the Act to

Foreign Countries (s. 734).

II. Provisions which have been applied to the Colonies by Order in Council.

A-Recognition of Colonial Load-line Certificates (s. 444).

B-Colonial Certificates of Competency (s. 102).

C-Imprisonment in Colonies of persons sentenced by Naval Courts

(Act of 1906, s. 67).

III. Provisions applicable to Colonial Legislatures and Governors, etc.

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