British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1916 - Great Britain |
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Page 41
... WHEREAS it is provided by sub - section ( 2 ) of section 24 of " The Pilotage Act , 1913 , " † that " if any master or mate who is not a British subject shows to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade that he is the master or mate of a ...
... WHEREAS it is provided by sub - section ( 2 ) of section 24 of " The Pilotage Act , 1913 , " † that " if any master or mate who is not a British subject shows to the satisfaction of the Board of Trade that he is the master or mate of a ...
Page 42
... whereas the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom consider that on the grounds of public safety the provisions of the said sub - section should not be applicable with respect to the pilotage ...
... whereas the Commissioners for executing the office of Lord High Admiral of the United Kingdom consider that on the grounds of public safety the provisions of the said sub - section should not be applicable with respect to the pilotage ...
Page 56
... Whereas the revenue estimated for 1912 only amounts to 45,367,639 Excess 22,971,331 This sum of 22,971,331 fr . represents the excess of expendi- ture proposed for 1912 over the revenue estimated as available during that year . This ...
... Whereas the revenue estimated for 1912 only amounts to 45,367,639 Excess 22,971,331 This sum of 22,971,331 fr . represents the excess of expendi- ture proposed for 1912 over the revenue estimated as available during that year . This ...
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... whereas the surtax in the United Kingdom was considerably below this figure . The Netherlands delegate admitted that under the Conven- tion we could not have been required to impose an excise . He pointed out , however , that the ...
... whereas the surtax in the United Kingdom was considerably below this figure . The Netherlands delegate admitted that under the Conven- tion we could not have been required to impose an excise . He pointed out , however , that the ...
Page 111
... whereas at Hankow , until the restoration of order in the native city , there might be some danger if the Imperial troops attacked and forced the revolutionaries back . I have , & c . J. N. JORDAN . Admiralty to Foreign Office ...
... whereas at Hankow , until the restoration of order in the native city , there might be some danger if the Imperial troops attacked and forced the revolutionaries back . I have , & c . J. N. JORDAN . Admiralty to Foreign Office ...
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