CO129-313 - Governor Sir Blake - 1902 [10-12] — Page 489

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ments therein.

Section 3 follows the wording of sub-section (4) of see- tion 419 of the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, as closely

as practicable.

This course was deemed advisable, as much of the Inn- guage of the Imperial Act, has formed the subject of def- nite judicial interpretation in England, to the advantage of the Colonial Comits and shipping community.

Should the Secretary of State decide that not only the Rules concerning lights, but also the International Collision Regulations generally, should be applied, the Ordinance can be very easily amonded by the omission of a few words; but I gather that the complaints so far have usually been confined to the non-observance of that portion of the Regu lations which deals with lights.

(Signed!

I adopt the above statement of the object

and reason for this Ordinance made by nyi predecessor who drafted the Bill.

Attorney General,

1902

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