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 IND Shipping — -(`ont’inued Tonnage duties-(‘ontinued { Foreign vessels coming from Philippines subject to tonnage duties, p. 1468, § 127 Hospital ships in time of war, exemption from duty, p_ 1468. §§ 133, 13,4 " Light moncy," "when to be levied and collected, p. 1468, §§ 128, 129 Passenger vessel trading between Fnited States and foreign port, when exempt from duty, p. 1468. § 124 Philippine vessels exempt from duty in United States ports, p. 1468, § 130 Trading rights with foreign nations preserved, p. 1469. ' § 135 Vessel entering otherwise than by sea. exemption duty. p. 1468, § 132 Vessel in foreign and coasting trade on northern, northeastern, and northwestern frontiers. not. subject to dutyi p. 1468, § 123 - . Vessel making daily trips on interiogjyaters not subject to duty. p. 1468. § 125 A Vessels liable to pay duties. p. 1467. § 121 I A Vessel touching a Canadian port not subject to duty. p. 1468, § 126 _ i Tonnage of vessels. rules for measuring. p. 1462. § 77 'fransportation by steam vessels Automobiles and gasoline. carriage regulated, p. 1498. §`465 · _ - Barges carrying passengers in tow of steamer, regulations. p. 1508. § 490 Board of Supervising Inspectors. regulations as tolifesaving appliances$and equipment. p. 1500. S 481 ——-»—»· rnlesand regulations established by, p..1-190. § 375 Voastwise seagoing vessels subject to rules governing steam vessels in passing. p. 1489. 5 364 ('opies of statutory provisions to be kept on passenger steamers, p. 1508. § 492 t‘ustoms odieers to enforce transportation statutes. p. e mos. H 494, 496 ` Damage to passengers orbaggage, liability ot master, owners, and vessel. p. 1508. § 491 Dangerous articles. cotton and hemp, pp. 1498. 1499. · $$5 465, 466 -——-— gasoline and petroleum products, p. 1498. § 465* ·——~·-—- mode of Qpacking. p. 1499, § 468 —~·--~ not to be carried on passenger steamers, p. 1498. § 465 ms-»—» »- penalty for unlawful shipment. 'p. 1499. § 469 l·)xcursions. special, permit askto passengersand life- ` saving appliances, p. 1497. § 453 Fees for inspection of foreign passenger steamers. p. 1489. § 362 ‘ ` Fire extinguishers may be required on vessels. p. 1500. § 472 _ l~‘ire precautions. tire pumps and hose. p. 1498, S 46} » -—.- regulations and requirements generally, p. 1498, § 403 · . Foreign private steam vessels carrying passengers subject to transportation statutes. p. 1489, § 362 Gasoline and petroleum products for motor power, regulations. p. 1498, § 465. (treat Lakes vessels carrying persons not passengers. regulation. p. 1498, §§ 458. 459 Great Lakes vessels sui.j.it·i to rules governing steam vessels in passing, p. 1489, § 364 Inland water vessels carrying persons not passengers, ' p, t49S, §§ 458. 459

’I>'·Y 2*418 i Shipping—~C'ontinued Transportation hy steam vessels-——C'ontinued Instruments for security of life to be `tippt·t.t·.·tt by Board of Supervising Inspectors and Secretary of Commerce. p. 1508, § 489 Kerosene and lubricating oils, carriage regulated p. 1498, § 465 Liftysaving appliances and equipment. regulations, p. 1500. § 481 List of passengers to be kept by master of passenger steamer, p. 1498. 460-462. Marine parades,  Regattas. infra Name of steamer to be placed on pilot house and Wheelhouse, p. 1508. § 493 Number of passengers. increase or decrease of number. p. 1497, § 451. -——-number fixed by certiiicate of inspection. p. 1497, §45r " _ ° -—-penalty for carrying too many. pp. 1497. 1498, §§ 452, 462 —-—special Permit for excursions, p. 1497. § 453 Penalty for failure to comply with transportation stat- J utes. p. 1508. §§ 497. 498 Person interested in patented article ineligible as inspector or assistant. p. 1492, § 385 — Petroleum or other mineral oils may be used for production of motive power, p. 1499, §_ 467 Radio apparatus, regulations, pp. 1507, 1508, §§ 484 -188 ‘ Reciprocal acceptance of foreign eertiiicates of inspec- ' tion, p. 1489. § 362 · · Regattas. regulations as to, p. 1497. §§ 454-457 _ Registry. enrollment or license not to be granted to vessels not complying with law. p. 1508. § 496 Regulations by Secretary of Commerce. p. 1495. § 416 River steamers, accommodations for deck passengers. _p. 1500, §§ 478. 479 " _ ——-anclioring steamers when navigation is unsafe, p. 1500, § 480 J -—- tire buckets and axes to be provided. p. 1500. § 476 -—-lite preserver for each passenger to be carried, p. 1500,·§ 475 ·-——-—small boats to be carried. p. 1500. § 474 . -4- stairways and gangways regulated, p. 1500. §§ 477, 479 " Steering and signaling apparatus to be provided for vessels carrying passengers, p. 1500. 5 473 Supervising inspectors, duties generally, p. 1490. §§ 37t% 379 · I United States Shipping Board vessels subject to transportation statutes, p. 1489, 5 363 Vessels navigating Irondequoit Bay subject to transportation statutes, p. *1489, 5 365 Watchmen to be kept on passenger vessels, p. 1499, ‘ . `SG 470, 471 Water·tight bulkbeads, in what vessels required. p. 1507: $5 482. 483 What are steam vessels, p. 1489. S 361 What vessels are subject to transportation statutes, p. 1489, § 362_ j Transportation in interstate commerce. see 'I‘n.tsseon·r.trtox Transportation of bullion, coin, notes, or bonds for United States, p. 1466, 5 98 0 . Tugboats. regulations as to, p. 1494, § 405 ' United States Shipping Board, Sec Shipping act. 1916. supra