... to revise and amend the rules, regulations, and practice concerning vessels at sea, and navigation generally, and the " International Code of Flag and Night Signals " ; to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating... De Zee - Página 3391888Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Brazil. Ministério das Relações Exteriores - 1889
...» ; to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other means of plainty indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night; to compare and discuss the various systems employed for the saving of life and property from shipwreck,... | |
 | American Geographical Society of New York - 1889
...is the order : General Division 1. Marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow and thick weather, and at night. Rules for the prevention of collisions and rules of the road. 1. Visibility, number, and position of... | |
 | John Michels (Journalist) - 1889
...General Division I wii^be considered marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night ; also rules for the prevention of collisions and rules of the road : — 1. Visibility, number, and... | |
 | United States. Navy Department - 1888
...Signals;" to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night; to compare and discuss the various systems employed forthe saving of life and property from shipwreck,... | |
 | 1888
...; " to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night ; to compare and discuss the various systems employed for the saving of life and property from shipwreck,... | |
 | 1888
...is " to adopt a uniform system of marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night." This bill was referred to the Committee on Foreign Relations, whence it was reported back on February... | |
 | 1889
...United States, are as follows : Marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow and thick weather, and, at night, rules for the prevention of collision, and rules of the road; regulations to determine the seaworthiness... | |
 | United States. Department of State - 1889
...Signals; to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in ' which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night; to compare and discuss the various systems employed for the saving of life and property from shipwreck,... | |
 | United States. President - 1889
...adopt i an*m] system of marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in »liitij vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and it tight;» compare and discuss the various systems employed forthe saving of lift udproptitj from... | |
 | Royal Institution of Naval Architects - 1890
...thus : — GENERAL DIVISION I.— Marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving in fog, mist, falling snow and thick weather, and at night. Rules for the prevention of collision, and rules of the road. GENERAL DIVISION II. — Regulations... | |
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