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THE "SUD."

(1937) 58 Ll.L.Rep. 179

ADMIRALTY DIVISION.

Before Mr. Justice Bucknill, sitting with Captain A. H. Ryley and Captain R. L. F. Hubbard Elder Brethren of Trinity House.

Collision between dumb barge St. Neots and Yugo-Slav steamship Sud in Limehouse Reach, River Thames, just below Cuckold's Point-St. Neots driving up river to southward of mid-channel; Sud, in tow of tug, bound down, river-St. Neots sunk-Port of London River By-laws, 1922, Rule 6: "A lighter . . . when under way and not in tow shall by night have a white light in a lantern of a pattern approved by the Port Authority always ready and the person in charge thereof shall exhibit the same on the approach of any vessel"-Allegation by Sud that St. Neots was not exhibiting her light in accordance with Rule 6-Look-out.

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