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THE "HUMBER."

(1938) 61 Ll L Rep 321

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain W. L. Chaplin and Captain R. L. F. Hubbard, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision - Lights - Manning - Collision between steamship Enid Mary and sloop Humber, in River Humber- Foggy weather-Both vessels bound down river, Humber navigating on port tack ahead of Enid Mary-Contact between stem of Enid Mary and starboard quarter of Humber-Respective duties of steamship and sailing vessel in such circumstances-Allegation that Humber was insufficiently manned; that she was not exhibiting her side lights; and that she was not sounding for fog-Unseamanlike distribution of duties of deck officers on board Enid Mary-Collision Regulations, Arts. 2, 5-Humber By-laws, No. 7.

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