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THE "STAGHOUND."

(1935) 51 Ll L Rep 286

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Sir Boyd Merriman (President), sitting with Captain P. N. Layton and Captain C. E. Homan, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships Nina and Staghound in Manchester Ship Canal -Nina outward bound; Staghound inward bound-Staghound proceeding under hand steering gear-Sheer into Nina-Allegation by Staghound that the Nina was navigating in her wrong water, that the Staghound was consequently forced to starboard and that in starboarding she smelt the ground and sheered across the canal-Angle of blow-Speeds.

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