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THE "MANX ADMIRAL."

(1938) 60 Ll.L.Rep. 11

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

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

Collision-Crossing courses-Duty to give way-Collision between steam trawler Rose of England and steam trawler Manx Admiral at entrance to River Humber, near Chequer Shoal Buoy- Rose of England outward bound; Manx Admiral inward bound-Vessels originally on crossing courses, the Manx Admiral being the give way vessel-Red light of Manx Admiral opened on port bow of Rose of England-Hard-a-starboard and full speed ahead by Rose of England-Reopening of green light of Manx Admiral less than a cable away on port bow of Rose of England- Whether Rose of England guilty of contributory negligence.

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