CO129-196 - Public Offices & Others - 1881 — Page 70

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subjects is to be entered.

3.

"That the 'Record Book' is a book kept at the office of the Registrar General of Seamen and Shipping in London, in which the name, tonnage, and number of the crew of each vessel employed during the year are entered, and that from this book the particulars as required for the return, so far as relates to the United Kingdom, are copied. But of course the particulars may be taken from any documents that will give the required information. That the working sheets are merely sheets of paper (specimen attached) in which...

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68 subjects is to be entered. 3. "That the 'Record Book' is a book kept at the office of the Registrar General of Seamen and Shipping in London, in which the name, tonnage, and number of the crew of each vessel employed during the year are entered, and that from this book the particulars as required for the return, so far as relates to the United Kingdom, are copied. But of course the particulars may be taken from any documents that will give the required information. That the working sheets are merely sheets of paper (specimen attached) in which...
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68 subjects is to be entered. 3. "That the "Record Book is a book Rept at the office of the Registrar General of Seamen and Shipping in London, in which the name, tonnage and number of the crew of each vessel employed during the are entered, and year that from this book the particulárs as required for the return, sofar relates to the United Kingdom, copied. But of course the be taken from particulars may any documents that will give the required information. That the working sheets are merely sheets of paper (specimen attached) in which EIGN me ar
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subjects is to be entered.

3.

"That the "Record Book is a

book Rept at the office of the

Registrar General of Seamen and Shipping in London, in which the

name, tonnage

and number of

the crew of each vessel employed

during the

are entered, and

year

that from this book the particulárs

as

required for the return, sofar

relates to the United Kingdom,

copied. But of course the

be taken from

particulars

may

any

documents that will give the

required information. That the

working sheets

are merely sheets

of paper (specimen attached) in

which

EIGN

me

ar

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