| 1. | For communication with foreign or civilian vessels the International Code of Signals is used.
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| 2. | One-way restrictions are triggered by severe weather conditions ( COLREGS and the International Code of Signals.
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| 3. | This new international code of signals was officially brought into force worldwide on 1 January 1934.
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| 4. | The new international code of signals was officially brought into force worldwide on 1 January 1934.
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| 5. | The Commercial Code of Signals, c . 1900, was modified to become the International Code of Signals.
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| 6. | The Commercial Code of Signals, c . 1900, was modified to become the International Code of Signals.
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| 7. | The new code of signals received the approval of the Ministry of Public Labour on 1 August 1930.
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| 8. | The IMO is also responsible for publishing the International Code of Signals for use between merchant and naval vessels.
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| 9. | The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the Imperial Russian Navy.
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| 10. | The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the Imperial Russian Navy.
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