The New South Wales Industrial Gazette, Volume 8

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Page 424 - Kingdom on or within twenty-one days after the thirtieth day of June and the thirty-first day of December in each year...
Page 93 - ... way of punishment contained in the agreement, and also except for any time during which such seaman wilfully and without sufficient cause refuses...
Page 93 - Third. In respect of bad quality, a sum not exceeding one dollar a day. But if it is shown to the satisfaction of the court before which the case Is tried that any provisions, the allowance of which has been reduced, could not be procured or supplied in...
Page 97 - ... or the owner or his agent, to be by them so conveyed, and may in such case order any costs and expenses properly incurred by or on behalf of the master or owner by reason of the offence to be paid by the offender, and, if necessary, to be deducted from any wages which he has then earned, or which by virtue of his then existing engagement he may afterwards earn.
Page 406 - British possession may authorise any court or tribunal to make inquiries as to shipwrecks, or other casualties affecting ships, or as to charges of incompetency, or misconduct on the part of masters, mates, or engineers of ships, in the following cases, namely...
Page 412 - Inspect, the same or any part thereof, or any of the machinery, boats, equipments or articles on board thereof, or any...
Page 432 - Railway any such Goods without distinctly marking their Nature on the Outside of the Package containing the same, or otherwise giving Notice in Writing to the...
Page 92 - Kingdom, or a certificate purporting to be a certificate from a consular or other public officer at any port...
Page 434 - In every case of collision between two vessels, it shall be the duty of the master or person in charge of each vessel, if and so far as he can do so without danger to his own vessel crew and passengers (if any...
Page 84 - ... aforesaid, without sufficient cause, shall pay to the seaman a sum not exceeding the amount of two days' pay for each of the days, not exceeding ten days, during which payment is delayed beyond the respective periods aforesaid, and such sum shall be recoverable as wages.

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