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THE "LEE SANG."

(1933) 46 Ll.L.Rep. 95

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Langton, sitting with Captain H. C. Birnie, an Elder Brother of Trinity House.

Collision between steamships Calchas and Lee Sang in Whangpoo River-Calchas, assisted by tug, swinging in river; Lee Sang bound down-Liability for collision admitted by Lee Sang-Attempt by Calchas to avoid collision by putting engines "full ahead"-Whether under water damage to both vessels largely attributable to fact that Calchas kept her port propeller moving Costs-Short cause-Plaintiffs' case unsatisfactorily defined - Plaintiffs awarded half costs.

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