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Merchant Shipping Act 1906
Introduced in
1906
by
David Lloyd George
, then
President of the Board of Trade
, the
Merchant Shipping
Act
established
regulations
covering
the
standards
of
food
and
accommodation
on
British
registered
ships
. It was part of a number of
acts
introduced by
David Lloyd
George
, and later
Winston Churchill
, as President of the
Board of Trade
, to
improve
conditions
for workers.