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THE "FULHAM."

(1947) 81 Ll.L.Rep. 301

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

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

Collision-River-Turning in river-Signals- Look-out-Collision between motor vessel Scottish Co-operator and steamship Fulham in Upper Pool, River Thames- Scottish Co-operator, having just left wharf on south side where she was lying head up river, turning under port helm and with engines astern preparatory to her passage down river-Fulham bound up river on flood tide - Turning signals sounded by Scottish Co-operator-Impact between stem of Fulham and port quarter of Scottish Co-operator - Dispute as to distance away of Fulham when Scottish Co-operator commenced her turning movement -Respective duties to avoid collision -Port of London River By-laws, 1938, Rule 30.

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