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    The Dingley Act of 1884 was a United States law introduced by U.S. Representative Nelson Dingley, Jr. of Maine dealing with American mariners serving in the United States Merchant Marine.
    Among other things, the act:

    prohibited advances on wages, and
    limited the making of seamen's allotments (payment of part of a seaman's wages to another party) to only close relatives.
    In 1886, a loophole to the Dingley Act was created, allowing boardinghouse keepers to receive seamen's allotments.
    The legislation replaced the Shipping Commissioners Act of 1872.


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    References


    Bauer, K. Jack (1988). A Maritime History of the United States: The Role of America's Seas and Waterways. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina. ISBN 0-87249-519-1.
    "Andrew Furuseth Special Edition" (PDF). West Coast Sailors, March 12, 2004. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 15, 2007. Retrieved March 21, 2007.


    See also



    Shanghaiing
    Maritime history of the United States

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