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Side 1
... respect to those parts of the Seamen's Act which the Committee finds at present objec- tionable , there is printed after the report a summary of the arguments which have been made in support of these provisions as they now stand ...
... respect to those parts of the Seamen's Act which the Committee finds at present objec- tionable , there is printed after the report a summary of the arguments which have been made in support of these provisions as they now stand ...
Side 4
... respects but also in adequacy of crew , objection is not made by the committee . That a master must fill a vacancy with a man of higher grade than the man prescribed for the place , in the event that a man of the same grade is not ...
... respects but also in adequacy of crew , objection is not made by the committee . That a master must fill a vacancy with a man of higher grade than the man prescribed for the place , in the event that a man of the same grade is not ...
Side 6
... respect should be repealed and in their stead a law passed which ( 1 ) abolishes arrest and imprisonment of seamen deserting from American vessels in home or foreign ports , and ( 2 ) declares a national policy to be fol- lowed in ...
... respect should be repealed and in their stead a law passed which ( 1 ) abolishes arrest and imprisonment of seamen deserting from American vessels in home or foreign ports , and ( 2 ) declares a national policy to be fol- lowed in ...
Side 10
... respect to section 4 and some other parts of the law the Committee finds discrimination against American vessels in that as to them the law went into effect on November 4 , 1915 , whereas it does not apply to any foreign vessels un- til ...
... respect to section 4 and some other parts of the law the Committee finds discrimination against American vessels in that as to them the law went into effect on November 4 , 1915 , whereas it does not apply to any foreign vessels un- til ...
Side 11
... respect to their own vessels . Those who take a contrary view argue that both the courts and public opinion require , in the interest of safety under conditions which may become ex- ceedingly perilous , that vessels should be manned ...
... respect to their own vessels . Those who take a contrary view argue that both the courts and public opinion require , in the interest of safety under conditions which may become ex- ceedingly perilous , that vessels should be manned ...
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