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Among other things he is to declare that the ship
is duly marked with deck and load lines.
The Solicitor to the Board of Trade asks Can it
be contended that foreign ships should be so marked?
But the Clause begins (sub-clause 2) by saying that in
the case of foreign ships a survey shall not be re-
quired if they have from their own country a certifi-
cate equivalent to that required in the case of British
ships, and that if a question of sufficiency arises the
Perhaps
matter should be referred to the Governor.
the Governor might be told to waive the requirement of
deck and load lines.
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