The Nautical Magazine, Volúmenes167-168Brown, Son and Ferguson, 1952 |
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... coast . The coast of Queensland is visited by storms which originate near the Fiji Islands and affect both the New Hebrides and New Caledonia . Sometimes they recurve before the Australian coast is reached ; at others , they cross the coast ...
... coast . The coast of Queensland is visited by storms which originate near the Fiji Islands and affect both the New Hebrides and New Caledonia . Sometimes they recurve before the Australian coast is reached ; at others , they cross the coast ...
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... coast for two thousand miles . Off Asia , on the other hand , there are many very large islands big enough to divide the Pacific into separately named seas , and the coast itself is broken into numerous great bays and land projec- tions ...
... coast for two thousand miles . Off Asia , on the other hand , there are many very large islands big enough to divide the Pacific into separately named seas , and the coast itself is broken into numerous great bays and land projec- tions ...
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... coast would close large areas where Norwegians now fish freely . The court said the belt of territorial water must follow the general direction of the coast , but refused to accept any precise way of measuring this . Sir Eric said the ...
... coast would close large areas where Norwegians now fish freely . The court said the belt of territorial water must follow the general direction of the coast , but refused to accept any precise way of measuring this . Sir Eric said the ...
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