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| warning services were geared mainly towards | seafarers, and not towards the residents of Hong Kong. |
| teaches MCA-accredited courses for merchant | seafarers and offshore workers. |
| arles Hardy sang songs he had picked up from | seafarers and landlubbers alike, while Elizabeth contr |
| The trade in Trepang, between Macassans | seafarers and the aborigines of Arnhem Land, to supply |
| f worship on Cowes foreshore for sailors and | seafarers and it very soon acquired a Royal and yachti |
| society and to raise money for the needs of | seafarers and the marine environment. |
| Seafarers' Annual Leave with Pay Convention, 1976 is a | |
| 1585 - 1604, against British privateers and | seafarers as John Hawkins. |
| 3 onwards Member, National Welfare Board for | Seafarers Aug. 2004 onwards Member, Committee on Labou |
| erected in 1823 by Lloyd's of London to warn | seafarers away from dangerous shallow waters. |
| Today, it is no longer just a beacon to | seafarers, but a tangible testament of resilience. |
| Sinhalease | seafarers carried the first Kaffirs to what was then S |
| Social Security ( | Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1987 is an Internatio |
| Repatriation of | Seafarers Convention (Revised), 1987 is an Internation |
| ion revised Convention C91 - Paid Vacations ( | Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1949 (shelved). |
| th regard to revision of the Paid Vacations ( | Seafarers) Convention (Revised), 1949 (No. 91), in the |
| Continuity of Employment ( | Seafarers) Convention, 1976 is an International Labour |
| Labour Inspection ( | Seafarers) Convention, 1996 is an International Labour |
| in 1946 by Convention C72 - Paid Vacations ( | Seafarers) Convention, 1946. |
| ) Convention, 1936, and the Social Security ( | Seafarers) Convention, 1946,... |
| Onboard field research looking at | seafarers' fatigue |
| the Clarence Jazz Festival, and the Clarence | Seafarers Festival - incorporating the Bellerive Regat |
| Night View of | Seafarers Foot Bridge at South Wharf, Melbourne (Grims |
| He was Deputy Secretary to The Mission to | Seafarers from 1990 to 1993 and then Vicar of St Barth |
| Sezgin has argued that Muslim | seafarers had reached the Americas by 1420, citing as |
| were a result of the entry into force of the | Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Conv |
| r signature upon the entry into force of the | Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships Conv |
| ry 2002, when the 1996 Convention concerning | Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships ente |
| into force of the 1996 Convention concerning | Seafarers' Hours of Work and the Manning of Ships (whi |
| C. Lethbridge - Herdsmen and Hermits: Celtic | Seafarers in the Northern Seas. |
| The island was a haven for pirates and | seafarers in colonial times. |
| He was president of the | Seafarers International Union (SIU) from 1980 until hi |
| In the 1970s it was known as the | Seafarers International Union Building. |
| onal Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the | Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1 |
| cluded Roman Gralewicz, the President of the | Seafarers' International Union, and, for a surprise ap |
| atural deep-water harbour that has attracted | seafarers like Marco Polo, Ptolemy and Sea Traders fro |
| During the summer months the recreational | seafarers make the lookout both busy and an important |
| He wrote his | seafarers memoirs in a fantastic-realistic language in |
| ad Public House, which was traditionally the | seafarers public house. |
| (founded 25 July 1961) minister to migrants, | seafarers, refugees and displaced persons. |
| dsurfing and kitesurfing, and is the home of | Seafarers Sailing Club. |
| The Whalers (The | Seafarers Series - Time Life Books) (1978) |
| ie nocturnal cries stopped the early Spanish | seafarers settling the islands out of superstition, as |
| its surroundings allowed Indian traders and | seafarers to use the mountain as a navigational point |
| s thought to be the northernmost place Greek | seafarers ventured in antiquity. |
| Seafarers' Welfare Convention, 1987 is an Internationa | |
| adoption of certain proposals with regard to | seafarers' welfare at sea and in port... |
| 94 | seafarers were killed and numerous others were injured |
| ortoise was a gift to Clive from the British | seafarers who captured the tortoise from the Seychelle |
| as one of the first to be visited by Western | seafarers, whose abduction of tribal members for slave |
| elebrities who have supported the Mission to | Seafarers' work or performed readings at its popular C |
| He is respected by sailors and | seafarers worldwide. |
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