of the 320 paragraph Igor letter, lord
Camarm would be glad to know whether it is proposed to remove by
Imperial Legislation, at an early period, the existing doubt as to the necessity of the Superior's confirmation
in cases of suspension of Masters' and Mates' Certificates by Courts.
2!
Colonial
If there is no prospect of a clause to this effect being enacted during the present session, his Lordship will consider
see over
how far it may be desirable, having regard to the practical importance of the question and to the inconvenience arising
from doubts on this subject, to address a Circular despatch to the various Colonial Governments inviting them to pass such a measure as is suggested
in my former letter.
Janz
DYWH.
in chast bfnN
over
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2! Colonial If there is no prospect of a clause to this effect being enacted during the present session, his Lordship will consider how far it may be desirable, having regard to the practical importance of the question and to the inconvenience arising from doubts on this subject, to address a Circular despatch to the various Colonial Governments inviting them to pass such a measure as is suggested in my former letter.
Janz DYWH. in chast bfnN over
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of the 320 paragraph Igor letter, lord
Camarm would be glad to know whether it is proposed to remove by
Imperial Legislation, at an early period, the existing doubt as to the necessity of the Superior's confirmation
in cases of suspension of Masters' and Mates' Certificates by Courts.
2!
Colonial
If there is no prospect of a clause to this effect being enacted during the present session, his Lordship will consider
see over
how far it may be desirable, having regard to the practical importance of the question and to the inconvenience arising
from doubts on this subject, to address a Circular despatch to the various Colonial Governments inviting them to pass such a measure as is suggested
in my former letter.
Janz
DYWH.
in chast bfnN
over
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of the 320 paragraph Igor letter, lord Camarm would be glad to know whether it is proposed to remove by Imperial Legislation, at an early period, the existing doubt as to the necessity of the Superior's confirmation in cases of suspension of Masters' and Mates' Certificates by Courts.
2! Colonial If there is no prospect of a clause to this effect being enacted during the present session, his Lordship will consider how far it may be desirable, having regard to the practical importance of the question and to the inconvenience arising from doubts on this subject, to address a Circular despatch to the various Colonial Governments inviting them to pass such a measure as is suggested in my former letter.
Janz DYWH. in chast bfnN over
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