... is bound to communicate the information by all the means at his disposal to ships in the vicinity, and also to the competent authorities at the first point on the coast with which he can communicate. The Wireless Age - Page 8131912Full view - About this book
| Nautical astronomy - 1977 - 1412 pages
...warning has been received, is bound to communicate the information by all the means at his disposal to ships in the vicinity, and also to the competent authorities at the first point on the coast with which he can communicate." The master must first warn ships in the vicinity and must... | |
| Radio - 1925 - 1026 pages
...the information by all the means of communication at bis disposal to the ships in the vicinity, ynd also to the competent authorities at the first point...with which he can communicate. . Every Administration wliich receives intelligence of dangerous ice or a dangerous derelict shall take all steps which it... | |
| Merchant marine - 1914 - 162 pages
...bound to communicate the information by all the means of communication at his disposal to the vessels in the vicinity, and also to the competent authorities...knowledge of those concerned and for communicating it to other Administrations. The transmission of messages respecting ice and derelicts is free of cost to... | |
| Radio - 1915 - 466 pages
...communicate the information by all means at his disposal (the principal of which will be radio communication) to the ships in the vicinity, and also to the competent...point of the coast with which he can communicate. This information will be forwarded to the" Hydrographic Office, New York, and there made known to the... | |
| James Molony Spaight - Aeronautics - 1919 - 252 pages
...notification by the finder of a dangerous derelict of its existence to all ships in the vicinity and to the authorities at the first point of the coast with which he can communicate, is hardly necessary. It is, however, desirable for other reasons that aerial derelicts should be reported,... | |
| Stephen Haley Allen - International cooperation - 1920 - 688 pages
...ship which meets with dangerous ice or a dangerous derelict is bound to communicate the information by means of communication at his disposal to the ships...administration which receives intelligence of dangerous ice or of a dangerous derelict shall take all steps which it thinks necessary for bringing the information... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1929 - 982 pages
...dangerous ice, a danger ous derelict, a dangerous tropical storm or any other direct danger to navigation is bound to communicate the information, by all the...point of the coast with which he can communicate. It is desirable that the said information be sent in the manner set out in Regulation XLVI. Each Administration... | |
| United States. Department of State - Congresses and conventions - 1938 - 860 pages
...navigation, must be transmitted with as little delay as possible to the other neighboring mobile stations and to the competent authorities at the first point of the coast with which contact may be established. These transmissions must be preceded by the safety signal. 748 §8. When... | |
| Meteorology - 1935 - 60 pages
...those from which radio reports are scarce and are much needed, especially during the hurricane season. to communicate the information, by all the means of...point of the coast with which he can communicate. * * * Each administration will take all steps which it thinks necessary to insure that when intelligence... | |
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