Marine Fog Signalling.

Oral Answers to Questions — British Broadcasting Company. – in the House of Commons at on 14 July 1925.

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Photo of Mr Samuel Viant Mr Samuel Viant , Willesden West

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asked the President of the Board of Trade whether, in view of the continued loss of life at sea as the result of fog and the inability of his Department to recommend for adoption any other method of signalling than that which is at present in vogue, he will state the difficulties, Departmental, national or international, with which his Department is confronted in respect thereto?

Photo of Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame Mr Philip Lloyd-Greame , Hendon

Apart from the fact that these Regulations are governed by international agreement, the practical difficulty has been that alternative systems, which in theory seem attractive, have been considered as likely to increase rather than diminish confusion at sea in a fog. But if the hon. Member has some particular method of signalling in mind, and will send me information about it, I will have the matter looked into.