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THE "GOODWOOD."

(1942) 74 Ll.L.Rep. 183

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Lord Merriman (President), sitting with Captain W. E. Crumplin and Captain C. St. George Glasson, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision - Convoy - Anchoring - Collision between steamships Corcrest and Goodwood in North Sea - Vessels in same column of convoy, with Corcrest following Goodwood - Order by commodore to anchor - Order not heard by either vessel - Decision by Goodwood to anchor when it became apparent from lights ahead that other vessels ahead were anchoring - Duty of Goodwood to give warning to vessels astern - Look-out on Corcrest.

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