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Subject: Re: Discharge Books


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john william sabourn
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Date Posted: Tuesday, July 29, 11:23:22am
In reply to: Bernie 's message, "Discharge Books" on Tuesday, May 27, 06:25:08am

It never used to be a legal requirement for the master to have a discharge book filled in. His name and certificate number were on the Ships Register. However saying this it was sometimes usual practice to keep book up to date for own benefit so that his seatime could be checked at any time if he so required. Regsrds JWS

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