HC Deb 29 November 1927 vol 211 c283W
Colonel DAY

asked the President of the Board of Trade the number of seamen, including lascars, who have been killed by casualties or died from disease in vessels registered in Great Britain under the Merchant Shipping Act, 1894, for the 12 months ended to the last convenient date?

Sir B. CHADWICK

The number of deaths from all causes reported as having occurred during 1926 among the crews of all vessels registered in the United Kingdom under the Merchant Shipping Acts, was 1,449, of' which 95 occurred among the crews of fishing vessels.

The detailed figures are as follow:

Trading Vessels. Fishing Vessels.
Deaths from casualty to vessel. 214 39
Deaths from accidents, other than casualty to vessel. 337 46
Deaths from disease 744 10
Deaths from homicide and suicide. 59
Total deaths 1,354 95

The above figures are subject to slight revision.