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THE "WEST CELERON."

(1931) 39 Ll.L.Rep. 247

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton.

Overtaking collision between steamships Horsley and West Celeron in Greenwich Reach, River Thames - Both vessels inward bound-Horsley struck twice by West Celeron-West Celeron found to blame for collision damage- Helm action by Horsley and collision both factors contributing to the turning of the Horsley's head to starboard- Grounding of Horsley - Damage - Whether a proximate result of the collision -Inference to be drawn from fact that tug, attendant upon West Celeron, also grounded-

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