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THE "KEJSERINDE DAGMAR."

(1934) 48 Ll.L.Rep. 120

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bateson, sitting with Captain A. R. H. Morrell and Captain A. S. Mackay, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Salvage-Services rendered in fine weather by tugs Guardsman, Irishman, Prizeman and Mabel and by pilot to Danish steamer Kejserinde Dagmar stranded on Hull Middle Sand, River Humber -Dangerous sands-Vessel listed- Part of deck cargo shot overboard- Drift up river for three miles- Retrieved by Mabel-Vessel refloated by Guardsman, Irishman and Prizeman and taken to Alexandra Dock outer pier - Short service - Pilot's claim settled for £101 10s.

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