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  • Plague Ship by Andre Norton Chapter VII: Barring Accident 67010Plague Ship — Chapter VII: Barring AccidentAndre Norton The morning winds rustled through...
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  • that they realized about £250, or, say, a total of £1,680 for the cargo of slaves. The net profit on this voyage cannot be ascertained now, but Captain George...
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  • an hour ago. But below now stood the bebadged Captain of the I-S ship and his Cargo-master. "I want to speak to your Captain—" snarled the Eysie officer...
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  • Canal: On merchant vessels carrying passengers or cargo one dollar and twenty cents ($1.20) per net vessel ton—each one hundred (100) cubic feet—of actual...
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  • the court below by the owners of the ship Oneiza, to recover from the defendants, as consignees and owners of cargo transported aboard of that vessel on...
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  • rule adopted, in all ordinary cases, is to estimate the ship, cargo, and freight at their net values to their owners, in the state in which they arrive...
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  • 000 Cargo; Crowds View Start 4551266The New York Times, Wednesday, November 22, 1916 — Submarine Deutschland Sails in Daylight; Has $2,000,000 Cargo; Crowds...
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  • respondent in the amount of $15,000 on profits on a cargo of sugar shipped on board the British ship John E. Sayre, at and from Iloilo to Montreal, Canada...
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  • help he shouldered aside the heavy sliding panel and they looked into the cargo space, now filled with the red wood from Sargol. The redwood! When he saw...
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  • return journey, carrying a cargo of rubber, crude nickel and a consignment of gold, and arrived at Bremen 23 August. A sister ship, The Bremen, left port...
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  • added to net tonnage. The use of the whole or any portion of a deducted space, other than fuel spaces deducted under Article XIII, to stow cargo of any...
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  • Plague Ship by Andre Norton Chapter XII: Strange Behaviour of a Hoobat 67063Plague Ship — Chapter XII: Strange Behaviour of a HoobatAndre Norton "All right...
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  • for the special cargo, and do not interfere materially with their carrying a general cargo at remunerative rates. Ordinary cargo ships, or “Ocean Tramps”...
    304 bytes (78,923 words) - 07:40, 5 August 2019
  • found at Myra an Alexandrian ship about to sail with wheat for Italy, which was able to take on board, besides the cargo, the whole of the company, making...
    457 bytes (7,681 words) - 02:49, 23 July 2024
  • Hesper's agent to lighter cargo, in tow, and towed her down to the Hesper. '(5) That, on the thirteenth of December, the ship Hesper was lively, though...
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  • The Plymothian was a British steamer of 1,016 tons net register, 260 feet long, laden with a cargo consisting 3,682 compressed bales of cotton. Her officers...
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  • 108 U.S. 342 The Tornado This is a libel in admiralty against the cargo of the ship Tornado, brought by the master and owners of that vessel, to recover...
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  • tonnage affords little indication of the actual size of the ship, whilst the under-deck and net tonnages are still less in accord with the extreme dimensions...
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  • The Net (1928) by H. Bedford-Jones 4462501The Net1928H. Bedford-Jones THE NET By H. Bedford-Jones Author of “Brassbound Nerve,” “A Letter for Saigon,”...
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  • general average by reason of the sacrifice of part of a ship's cargo for the benefit of the ship and cargo as a whole. The Court of Claims gave judgment for...
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