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THE "LEE SANG."

(1933) 46 Ll L Rep 95

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain H. C. Birnie, an Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships Calchas and Lee Sang in Whangpoo River-Calchas, assisted by tug, swinging in river; Lee Sang bound down-Liability for collision admitted by Lee Sang-Attempt by Calchas to avoid collision by putting engines "full ahead"-Whether under water damage to both vessels largely attributable to fact that Calchas kept her port propeller moving Costs-Short cause-Plaintiffs' case unsatisfactorily defined - Plaintiffs awarded half costs.

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