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THE "ROSA LUXEMBURG."

(1934) 49 Ll L Rep 292

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain P. N. Layton and Captain C. E. Homan, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Salvage-Services rendered by steamship "Worthing," tugs "Foremost 22," "Oostzee," "Canute" and "Vulcan" and by pilot to steamship "Rosa Luxemburg" disabled after collision in English Channel in fog-Vessel towed towards Southampton, temporarily beached owing to difficulty in controlling her and finally towed to safe beaching place-Danger of vessel sinking-Personal risk to "Foremost 22" and "Canute" in method used to tow vessel-Professional salvors- Responsibility of pilot.

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