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Mr. Misora drew attention to the fact that ni thangës

aisaien appointed to enquire into the Pizney of the Sui-Ân đâd not recommend that any form of vireless apparaŠUS

should be made obligatory, the only Moval offiser on the

Jommission dissented. The Quilds attachel grost importante

to the carrying of wireless apparatus.

The official representatives agreed that the fitting

of virakous apparatus and the sarrying of offisimt operatoru

would greatly enhance the shanses of dealing with a pirstieni

attack. In this mannertian there the same discussion of the

possibility of some syrion of dividing the Danger Zone inte

BOGISTE. À ship would send out a sigmi on passing out of

one sorter inte another. The regular miosion of much signals

would indiente that nål me well and canvassaly.

da however the tumedinte question me whether

viraleas should or should not be made obligatory, the dia-

cussion of much schonen so this was not proceeded with.

It was agreed that apart from the greater thance of dealing with a particular attack, the mere knowledge that skips were fitted with wireless and sould missen halp would

not as a very great deterrent to pirates.

It was understood that the Bui-An Camisaien. Ind decided not to rosemand the sbligatory fitting of wireless en river sienners, sslely on the ground of the expense involved. Mr. Fetcher expressed the view that this question of expense mas not in itself a sufficelent ground for reject-

ing such a valuable deterrent .

Gapŝala Tomičinoon gaya nome uncount of what would involved. In the first plase many of the river stemmers

in fact one of the quibonte - the Rabin) were so eramped that

there was net room for viralese apparatus, though this

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