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Merchant Shipping (Tonnage Deduction For Propelling Power) Bill

Volume 176: debated on Friday 14 June 1907

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Petitions against, praying to be heard by counsel; from Undertakers of the Aire and Calder Navigation; Barry Railway Company; Caledonian Railway Company; P. and A. Campbell, Limited; Dee Conservancy Board; Glasgow Shipowners' Association; Clyde Steamship Owners' Association; Cardiff Shipowners' Association: Hartlepools Shipowners' Society; North of England Steamship Owners' Association; and various other Companies, Associations, and persons being, and representing Shipowners trading at Ports in the United Kingdom; Great Central Railway Company: Greenock; Hull and Barnsley Railway Company; Irish Pilots; Leith Harbour and Docks Commissioners; Midland Railway Company; Milford Docks Company; Port Talbot Railway and Docks Company; Corporation of St. Ives; Pilots at the Ports of St. Ives and Hayle; Sligo Harbour Commissioners; Taff Vale Railway Company; and, Companies, Associations, and persons representing Shipowners and Owners and Managers of Steam Tugs in various Ports of the United Kingdom; referred to the Select Committee on the Bill.

Petition from the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of the Borough of Penzance, against; referred to the Select Committee on the Bill.

Petition from Cork Harbour Commissioners, against alterations, praying to be heard by counsel; referred to the Select Committee on the Bill.