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post, but if these duties include such duties as

inquiring into casualties and determining whether a

vessel has, during the course of her voyage, passed

near the Bahamas Lights and is therefore liable for

special light dues, then there might be an advantage

in the Deputy Shipping Master holding a Master

Mariner's Certificate.

If, on the other hand, the

duties of the Deputy Shipping Master are now confined

to such matters as witnessing the opening of the

Agreement with the crew, seeing that the Articles

are in order, collecting the proper fees, then

perhaps it is unnecessary for the Deputy Shipping

Master to hold a Master Mariner's Certificate.

In the circumstances, I would suggest that,

provided you see no objection, the Governor might

be reminded that in 1934 it was apparently

considered desirable that the Deputy Shipping

Master should hold a Master Mariner's Certificate

and might be asked for further information as to

/the

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