Proceedings of the United States Naval Institute, Volume 58The Institute, 1932 - Marine engineering |
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Page 158
... months from the coming into force of the present treaty , and the scrapping shall be finally effected within eighteen months from such coming into force . ( b ) In the case of vessels to be scrapped under the second and third paragraphs ...
... months from the coming into force of the present treaty , and the scrapping shall be finally effected within eighteen months from such coming into force . ( b ) In the case of vessels to be scrapped under the second and third paragraphs ...
Page 165
... months from the coming into force of the present treaty . These ships shall be finally scrapped , in accordance with Paragraph II ( a ) or ( b ) of the said Part 2 , within twenty - four months of the said coming into force . In the ...
... months from the coming into force of the present treaty . These ships shall be finally scrapped , in accordance with Paragraph II ( a ) or ( b ) of the said Part 2 , within twenty - four months of the said coming into force . In the ...
Page 397
... month later , the Florida ran into Barbados for coal , after which her most important cruise began , for in the follow- ing five months she took and destroyed fourteen northern merchant ships . This cruise extended from the latitude of ...
... month later , the Florida ran into Barbados for coal , after which her most important cruise began , for in the follow- ing five months she took and destroyed fourteen northern merchant ships . This cruise extended from the latitude of ...
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