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THE "HJORTHOLM."

(1935) 52 Ll L Rep 223

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain A. R. H. Morrell and Captain W. E. Crumplin, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision between British motor vessel Clan Macdougall and Danish steamship Hjortholm in Swansea entrance channel -Clan Macdougall bound down; Hjortholm bound up-channel to South Dock-Clan Macdougall, having left King's Dock and crossed the channel, proceeding down, with tug assistance, on the west side-Porting by Hjortholm across course of Clan Macdougall-Contention by Hjortholm that, navigating with the tide, the Hjortholm had the right of way-Seamanship-Collision Regulations, Art. 25-Whether "safe and practicable" for Hjortholm to keep to her own side of channel.

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