| United States. Department of State - 1889 - 1014 páginas
...of Flag and Night Signals ; " to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or other moans of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving...falling snow, and thick weather, and at night; to comparo and discuss the various systems employed for tho saving of life and property from shipwreck,... | |
| Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science - 1889 - 744 páginas
...by the delegates from the United States, are as follows : Marine signals, or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving...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 - 1206 páginas
...collisions at sea, especially with reference to signaling in fog ; to revise the existing code of signals ; to compare and discuss the various systems employed for the saving of life ami property from shipwreck; to devise methods of reporting, marking, and removing dangerous wrecks... | |
| United States. President - 1889 - 1206 páginas
...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 - 380 páginas
...comprehensive. It stood thus : — GENERAL DIVISION I.— Marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving...mist, falling snow and thick weather, and at night. Rules for the prevention of collision, and rules of the road. GENERAL DIVISION II. — Regulations... | |
| 1890 - 696 páginas
...tho Department of State, March, i889. ] GENERAL DIVISION 1. Marine signals or other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving...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... | |
| 1890 - 844 páginas
...generally ; to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, especially with reference to signaling in fog; to compare and discuss the various systems employed...for the saving of life and property from shipwreck ; to devise methods of reporting, marking, and removing dangerous wrecks and obstructions to navigation,... | |
| 1890 - 692 páginas
...of Flag and Night 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 suow, and thick weather, and at night; to compare and discuss the various systems employed for the... | |
| 1890 - 518 páginas
...DIVISION 1. x Marine signuh or other means of plainly indicating the direction in whiek vessels arc moving in fog, mist, falling snow, and thick weather, and at night. RULES FOR THE PREVENTION OF COLLISIONS AND RULES OF THE EOAD. 1. Visibility, number, and position of... | |
| 1888 - 662 páginas
...Flag and Night Signals;' to adopt a uniform system of marine signals, or •other means of plainly indicating the direction in which vessels are moving...reporting, marking, and removing dangerous wrecks and obstructions tonavigation, for designating vessels, for conveying to mariners and persons interested... | |
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