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of work which can reasmably be expected to arise from the application of the Conventios,
There is evidence however, which is supported by for Wilton's experiences
in Hong Kong, that the Conditions
m
prevalent in Wing Kong and the mcrease in tomage
Thar
port with pistify the employ- ment of won further Lawvey Staff especially en The supervisio
A Chmise Stripyards and in
Gmeral inspections. It is there fore
remmended that this aspect
Ao Nudied locally.
(f). The Board of Trade feel that
The conditions on England are more favorable for the easy application to Existing Ships
than Huy are m
Aing Kong
and due allowance strould be
made for this fact when a
review of the situaten
under Vations.
is