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Lloyd's Law Reports

THE "DUKE OF YORK."

(1942) 73 Ll.L.Rep. 118

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bucknill, sitting with Captain C. St. G. Glasson and Captain W. E. Crumplin, Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision-Anchored vessel-Anchor lights not showing - Risk of collision - Collision between steamship Duke of York and Icelandic trawler Bragi in Morecambe Bay-Bragi at anchor-Knowledge of master of Duke of York that vessels were likely to lie at anchor in that position- Duke of York proceeding at speed increasing from half speed of about 15 knots-Whether excessive-Duke of York seen by Bragi to be approaching- Anchor lights not switched on.

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