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SEAMEN'S WAGES AFTER WRECK

SHIPPING

JUDGMENT IN LIVERPOOL TEST CASES

APPEAL LIKELY

London. Lord Merrivale delivered Judgment in the Admiralty Court, finding that seamen were entitled to two months' wages in the actions brought by Joseph Murray and Joseph Comerford against the Eller mann Hall Line and the White Star Line in respect of the loss of the Croxteth Hall and the Celtic.

Mr. Dunlop at once

notified that the judgment was likely to be up- pealed against.

Mr. G. Str. Langton, KC, and Justin Lynsky were for Murray (in structed by Messrs. G. J. Lynsky and Son, Liverpool), and Mr.

Fraser Harrison for Comerford (instructed by Mr. D. H. Mace. Liverpool). Mr. Dunlop, K.C., and Mr. A. J. Hodgson were for the shipowners (instructed by Messrs. Hill, Dickinson and Co., Liverpool).

His Lordship said the actions were to test the title of the seamen to two months' wages from the date of the wreck or discharge under the new Merchant Shipping (International Labour Conventions) Act of four years ago, the previous law being embodied in the Olympic judgment of 1013, where it was laid down that, reading together Sections 158 and 182 of the Act of 1904, the wrecked mariner with a discharge other than that of his agreement was not entitled to bia statutory month's wages, as his wages ecased on tho date of discharge or of the wreck.

The Act of 1925. The Act of 1925 deleted Section 158 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, the section and Section 158 was

wreck, had the service abruptly said that where

who terminated the seaman

could

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INDIAN SHIPPING

Lord Inchcape on Its Problems

:

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Lord Inchcapo devoted the major part of his address at the annual meeting of the P. and 0. Company to the elucidation of problems of genoral

ROYAL MAIL STEAM interest to the shipping world, such as

PACKET CO.

HEAVY FALL IN SHARE VALUES

The Directors of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company have resoly. ed not to pay half-yearly dividends on preference stocks or an interim dividend on ordinary stock.

The notification adds that Lord Kylsant, Chairman, informed the Directors that the

attack made un

the company and the publicity they had received resulted in a heavy fall in the market value of shares and debentures.

The auditors, Price Waterhouse and Company, were instracted examine the position

to and they now report that the profits of the group for 1928 after payment of debenture and athar interest, exceeded £3,100, 000.

the present, position and future pras pects of passenger, cargo, and tramp steamers. Gratification at the prospec- tive economies he indicated in tho operation of passenger and cargo boats is counterbalanced by his passimlem regarding the future of the "tramp." The freights of these are insufficient to cover even the bare costs of their running.

The tramp has been in the past tod significant a contributor to the wealth of Britain for its decadence to be re- viewed with equanimity. These ships lied around the Continents serving those countries that had evidently neither the wealth nor the skill to pro- reality exiles whose business kept them vide their own servico. They were in way for several years at a time. They have certainly not out-lasted their use fulness. Their difficulties are at worst temporary, and should impel owners to take advantage of everything that selence has to offer to increase the efficiency of these ships.

It

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THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1930.

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whose Coastal Reservation Bill, is na Lord Inchcape touched also an India

causing him The results for 1929 are expected xlety,

turally

grave needless here to to be very similar.

examino the validity of Reference is made to the ample suggestion provision in respect of depreciation, the bottom of Indian agitation, for con- also to the reserves which exceeded temporary opinion rarely possesses the £7,000,000.

necessary detachment to diagnore the malady.

But discrimination against

made for. an extension of the ambition period of repayment.

that

India's

both Intel- means

.Extension of Loan The trade facilities Joan 2,550,000 to B.M.S.P

of Britain, urged Lord Inchcape, would Meat Trans be a death-blow to the progress and ports, Ltd., which the B.DL.S.P. Com-prosperity of India. This opinion com- pany guaranteed is repayable in the ing from such a fur-sering mind on autumn of 1930, but as the public such matters calls for the most serious attacks at prosent have rendered an attention of the Select Committes that issue impracticable application has is now examining the Bill. been

to build up a nucleus for an ultimate mercantile marine The suspension of dividends mean of her own while has been decided on in order ligible and laudable. Her to conserva the cash resources. and not her aim are open to There has recently been a most question. In seeking to nurture her severe fall in R.M.S.P. stocks. cherished infant under the protective

Story of the Quarrel

wings of the Reservation Bill, On July 18 last

doing a remarkable cir- she

doublo cular was

severe issued by Viscount Song-first by indicting a Davids, a trustee of the first and blow

who have 10 debenture-holders' second

the long and ably specialised in her Royal Mail Steam Packet Company, service, and, secondly, by saddling her indicating a disagreement with his self with an unnecessary burden mere- brother, Lord Kylsant, Chairman ofy for the sake of being able to call her- the Company

self a maritime nation. And the Bill

of

will be

תם

those

serve no further on the voyage was entitled to his wages only to the date of discharge.

Lord Merrivale said that, taking!e cave dwindled to 49,300,000 millions whose only interest is in cheap The company's stocks were estimat- for her luxury must be footed by her Mr. Dunlop's case, the defendants

and efficient transport and food sup- would seek to introduce by implica- value since the beginning of June. tion as an alternative the date of the ed that the only intimation ho had carries with it the authority of vast Viscount St. Davids' circular stat-plies. This warning of Lord Inchcape'a Act and read of the issue of the second debentures and tried experience and ought not to into the section the eight words bein July last year

be lightly passed over.-Ceylon Obser fore the date contemplated in the

was through the agreement. They desired to say that newspapers.

The company was apparently en- the plaintiff seaman should only be titled to make the new issue with- entitled to wages in respect of each day during which he was unemployed but notifying him, and he reluctant-

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Ho said that, although he did not Possess the legal right, he had been company's auditor with a view to ar refused permission to interview the riving at its trus position.

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Reply The same day Lord Kylsant, pre- a claim to wages for a-limited period aiding at the annual meeting of the

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NATIVE. STRIFE

Disquieting Factors in South Africa

Johannesburg. Yesterday. is causing considerable uneasiness The native unrest in South Africa

throughout the country. The trou- ble has now shifted to East London the attack was unknowa to him.

the real object of where native railway labourers have demanded, an increase in

The decision of the Court must be the wrecked seaman was entitled to two months' wages from the date on which the service actually ended.

Lord Merrivale, in giving judgment, said that Murray, after the wreck on the Dutch coast on February 28 was brought, with other members of

the whole position. Liverpool, reaching Liverpool

by Plain

The offer was definitely refused in March 4, and were paid up to March

writing. 11. The ship had been dug to arrivo at Middlesbrough on, March 11, where Murray would have been discharged. Murray, who lived at Rock Ferry, and afterward both in Liverpool and Birkenhead, sought a like berth, but without finding

onc.

Shipowners Answer

On June 20 he wrote last,

to the wages, or the appointment of a trustee concerned, saying that he commission to enquire into their would be pleased to see him and ex-

Failing grievances.

this

they threaten to strike.

Another disquieting factor, pos-. Lord Kylsant said that in the aibly connected with natives, is a paat 40 years he had never had to series of recent attempts at sabot- ask the stock-holders of the companies under his Chairman age on the railway. The latest to consent to writing down capital occurred last night, when the en- He understood that besides the cir-gine of the Durban-Johannesburg cular containing the attack on him, train was derailed between Drum- statements had beca in circulation

On March 18 the local secretary of the Transport and General Workers Union, of which Murray was a mem bor, addressed to the shipowners' manager a claim under the new Act. There were also claims of a large body

A reassuring fact is that there has so far been no sign of unrest spreading to the native territories. -Reuter.

the possible reconstruction of the for some time in the city regarding mand and Inchanga. Royal Mail Company, which were ab Bolutely baseless.

Trustee Appointed Lord Kylsant and Lord 91. Davids of seamen, members of the crow of met the following day at

of

moeting

the Celtic, wrecked near Queenstows held in a Cannon Street hotel, of the in December, and the shipowners' Royal Mali debenture-holders which answer to the claim flimited the in- was largely attended in view of the

for Murray

dispute. batween the two brothers. demnity against unemployment re-

It was noticed that they did not as his employment la sulting from the loss of the ship, and

the Croxteth greet each other and did not ex. Hall would have ceased after March change a word throughout the meet- arching- 11, they could not accede to the Bug: A resolution was passed appoint there wages in her than wages expiring the Midland Bank Executor and

Trustee

Limited, the date on

Company. which the ship ing on

trustee for the second would have been sately docked and he

debenture stock. replacing the Duke would have been paid off.

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dants had not satisded the court that there, was any day in the period of the claim in which Murray could have been employed, had he wished, and ha came to the same conclusion in respect of Joseph Comerford's claim, in the Celtic.

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months of the voyage still to run, it course have ended at Laverpol next could not be said that the claim was day. Her shipwrecked crew were still limited by eighteen months. The Act entitled to the two months' wages from said simply that if the seaman was any or all of the ensuing two months, out of work through shipwreck, his during which they did not obtain re- claim was limited to two months dur- employment OEM N ing which he could have been employ-for When Mr. Dunlop asked for leave 25 min to appeal from his lordship's decision Liverpool was the final port of dia- Lord Merrivale said that leave would charge of the Celtic, Hez crew wors be granted, and there would be a stay brought to Liverpool bystander on of amtution, but it was desirable to December 18, and it might have been | gef on with the question of appeal that her voyage would in the ordinary | al quickly as possible.

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