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  • derives from the Portuguese term 'cartas', meaning letters. The British navicert system of 1939–45 shared similarities with it. The licensing of vessels...
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    Lithuania surrendered on 21 June 1940 ). The Navicert system was greatly extended, introducing compulsory Navicerts and ships' warrants in an attempt to prevent...
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  • (linoleum cut). Sometimes both halves of a compound are clipped as in navicert (navigation certificate). In these cases it is difficult to know whether...
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    the UK. Additionally the UK required Irish ships to operate under their 'navicert' system. In September 1940, a joint agreement on trade, shipping and exports...
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    she could obtain by exporting coal to Portugal. 'Navicerts' were introduced. Ships with a navicert were permitted safe passage through allied lines....
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    obtain a "navicert". This visit sometimes proved fatal. It also added up to 1,300 miles (2,100 km) to the voyage. A ship with a "navicert" was given...
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