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to senl·l edt no noitalsiyel faced tadi metaiqo lo
amitnol?lbem minētos diim teď „eldarlaub xì ảnh smal
‚amaktihnos Isoel ko atomsłuper edð að beðgaba
-;awolio? na Jadrome al sebi vil
snod 038, I te qida prove bas qida tugasanaq provË JË
dłiw babivoną od Llado abrangue to agadnej sướng
„noitalladani dqargalef suoloʻztU
evidosquetti ngidu Ila of vigge et paimorol
„yðilagoltam. Yo
„gnedgaeil al berodolzer egida deltbed (a) boradakyat aqida deitie¤ radi radžo nqka (4)
droq vas aldim oza
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badinữ sdê al bersteiger sqida dakiktő (0)
midƆ odź ni Sayolga yllastidad aoagnil
mor? molðqmaze svicost of aqida dom) sao?
rafqads abiv) sbert to brasil ad‡ yď žná adë
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ttaf ed at noitaliatasi add to alam zo oqyá
-basta a at Jostdum • ramro gida adź oë vlezično
ed♪ yd benang baɑ bevơrqge yonelaitis to bia
To\bas exofen an berely of run wolfals
bas bonisti vidnekolYYum að od zoższego na (x)
a sterago bas Ya syzado dat of beltilamp „ton piperjalaT susietil
to oldagao as beltilamp að að tədbém à (d) 454880m TV a gaivisoer bas gaižšimmeré
chilgai nisiq ni
5. I would urge that in the case of British ships Asiatic operators and watchers be British Subjects, this, amongst other reasons, to prevent a large influx of Japanese into British ships. 6. It would perhaps be desirable to institute a
school of W/T in the Colony and train local men.
7. Modifications and departures from the Home Act in conjunction with and in addition to the foregoing I would devide into two groups i.e.
(a) Coasting.
(b) Non coasting.
I would define "coasting" to mean and include vessels plying coastwise from Haiphong in the South to points in China and North China, and "non coasting" to mean and include vessels employed on all other trades.
8. Coasting as defined in 7. - This is a trade
which I consider has no comparison in the world
• it is beset by many dangers - navigation, strong and varying currents, fogs and typhoons. The commanders of the ships are generally speaking coastal navigators, in fact what might be termed coastal pilots in addition to ship
masters.
The ships are mostly wall and the
difficulty in regard to space for installing deakhouses and dynames would be a big factor.
It would be necessary in many cases to install
a dyname in shipe where there is either no dynamɛ or the one already installed in of insufficient power to operate a V/T set - in some ships this would be almost impossible
(a) I do not think it would be reasonable or
good policy in the present state of the shipping industry and trade generally to
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