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Japan

Ship Load Line Law [Law No. 2 of the 10th year of Taisho (1921)] and the Rules and Regulations relating thereto.

Netherlands

Decree of the 22nd September, 1909 (Official Journal No. 315). Netherlands Indies

Netherlands Decree of the 22nd September, 1909 (Official Journal No. 315).

New Zealand

British Board of Trade Rules, 1906.

Norway

Norwegian Freeboard Rules and Tables of 1909.

Portugal

Decree No. 11,210 of the 18th July, 1925, and Regulations and Instructions relating thereto.

Spain

Reglamento para el Trazado del Disco y Marcas de Maxima Carga de los buques marchantes, 1914.

Straits Settlements

British Board of Trade Rules, 1906.

Sweden

Rules and Tables of Freeboard approved by decree of the 21st May, 1910.

United Kingdom

Board of Trade Rules, 1906.

United States of America

British Board of Trade Rules, 1906.

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics

Rules and Regulations relating to the Load Lines of seagoing merchant vessels, published by Register of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, 1928.

FINAL ACT OF THE INTERNATIONAL LOAD LINE CONFERENCE, 1930

THE Governments of Germany, the Commonwealth of Australia, Belgium, Canada, Chile, Cuba, Denmark, the Free City of Danzig, Spain, the Irish Free State, the United States of America, Finland, France, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Greece, India, Iceland, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Mexico, Norway, New Zealand, Paraguay, the Netherlands, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Sweden and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics;

Desiring to promote safety of life and property at sea by establishing in common agreement uniform principles and rules with regard to the limits to which ships on international voyages may be loaded;

Having decided to participate in an international conference which, upon the invitation of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was held in London;

Appointed the following delegations:

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Professor Walter Laas. Director of the "Germanischer Lloyd"

Mr. Karl Sturm....

Experts

Captain A. N. Elingius...

Classification Society, Berlin.

Verwaltungsdirektor of the See-Berufs

genossenschaft, Hamburg.

Inspector of the" Hamburg-Südamerika-
Line," Hamburg.

Mr. Wilhelm Heberling... Diplom-Ingenieur, "Germanischer

Lloyd" Classification Society, Berlin.

Captain Ernst Knutzen... Inspector of the "Atlantic Tank-Rhe

Mr. Franz Köhler.......

derei for Verband deutscher Kapitäne und Schiffsoffiziere," Hamburg. Gesamtverband, Abteilung Seeleute, Berlin.

Captain Ludwig Schmidt.. Inspector of the "Hansa-Line," Bre

men.

Captain Ludwig Schubart. Oberregierungsrat in the "Deutsche Seewarte," Hamburg.

Captain Conrad Soerensen. Inspector of the "Dampfschiffahrtsgesellschaft 1869," Flensburg.

Mr. Johann Winter... Chief Engineer, First Ship Surveyor, See-Berufsgenossenschaft, Hamburg.

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Paymaster Lieut.-Com. Royal Australian Navy.

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Delegates

Mr. Emil Krogh..

Mr. Aage H. Larsen....

Mr. J. A. Körbing

DENMARK

Assistant Secretary in the Ministry of
Shipping and Fisheries.

Naval Architect and Engineer-in-Chief

to the Ministry of Shipping and Fisheries.

Director of the "Forenede Dampskibsselskab," Copenhagen.

Captain H. P. Hagelberg- Chairman of the Association of Danish

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Mr. David Arnott....

Mr. Laurens Prior...

President of the American Steamship
Owners' Association.

Chief Surveyor, American Bureau of
Shipping.

Bureau of Navigation, Department of
Commerce.

Mr. Howard C. Towle... National Council of American Ship

builders.

Mr. Samuel D. McComb... Marine Office of America.

Captain Albert F. Pillsbury. Pillsbury and Curtis, San Francisco.

Mr. Robert F. Hand.

Mr. James Kennedy.

Mr. H. W. Warley

Vice-President Standard Shipping Co.,
New York.

General Manager, Marine Department,

Gulf Refining Co., New York.

Vice-President Ore Steamship Corporation, New York.

Rear-Admiral John G. Taw- C.C. United States Navy, Retired.

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Mr. A. H. Saastamoinen... Finnish Minister in London.
Commander Birger Brandt. Finnish Shipmasters' Association.

Assistant Delegate

Mr. E. Wälikangas.......

Delegates

Finnish Legation, London.

FRANCE

Mr. André Maurice Haar- Naval Construction Corps, Director of bleicher.

the Departments of the Mercantile Fleet and of Naval Material at the Ministry of the Mercantile Marine.

Mr. René Hippolyte Joseph Assistant Director of the Department of Lindemann.

Marine Labour and of the Accountants' Department at the Ministry of the Mercantile Marine.

Mr. Jean Henri Theophile Naval Construction Corps, Assistant to Marie.

the Director of the Departments of the Mercantile Fleet and of Naval Material at the Ministry of the Mercantile Marine.

Mr. A. H. A de Berlhe... Deputy Manager of the Bureau Ver

Assistant to the Delegates

Mr. J. Volmat..

itas.

Chief Hydrographer, 2nd Class, representing the French Admiralty.

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