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THE "SOUTHSEA."

(1932) 44 Ll L Rep 373

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain A. R. H. Morrell and Captain A. S. Mackay, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Salvage-Services rendered by paddle steamship Emperor of India and H.M. tug Resolve to paddle steamship Southsea disabled off Brook Point, Isle of Wight-Southsea with anchor down and another available - Whether in position of acute danger-Towage by Emperor of India for about three hours, Southsea then being towed to safety by Resolve-Dispute as to danger of Southsea when Resolve took over towage-Large number of passengers on board both Emperor of India and Southsea as an element to be considered in estimating the value of the services-Damage sustained by Emperor of India

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