He was a Harwich shipmaster and First World War hero executed by the Germans. |
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Later in his life, Palmer also won wealth and fame as a pioneer clipper shipmaster and designer. |
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They were carried before the Governor, with the shipmaster and the supercargo. |
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This musical theatre production features Lieve, the daughter of a shipmaster, who struggles to find her way in her stormy existence. |
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The son of a tenant farmer, Dampier was apprenticed to a shipmaster as a teenager. |
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Owner B consigns to shipmaster A a cargo to be carried to country X within 10 days. |
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Governments are required to take necessary steps to safeguard the shipmaster in the proper discharge of his responsibilities in these areas. |
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When the shipmaster calls upon him, the pilot is required to show up and to fulfil his request. |
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At certain intervals the shipmaster must also check the dynamic data of his own AIS device, such as position, course and speed. |
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So we are back to the style of our finance minister, our great shipmaster, the only person who can decide how a bank can run itself. |
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The shipmaster has the right to expect the assistance of coastal States with facilitation of disembarkation and completion of the rescue. |
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A has implied authority to unload the cargo and consign it to another shipmaster to be carried to destination on another ship. |
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The person who navigates the vessel according to voyage plan instructions of the shipmaster. |
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The freight broker offers transport capacity to shippers on behalf of the transport supplier and is this way mediator between supply forwarder and shipmaster. |
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According to one story, a Dutch shipmaster began the practice by concentrating wine for shipment, intending to add water upon reaching home port, but the concentrated beverage immediately found acceptance. |
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Users, particularly the shipmaster, should always bear in mind that other vessels may not be fitted with AIS, or that an AIS device installed on another ship might transmit incomplete or erroneous information. |
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