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LOSS OF THE WARATAH.

THE POSITION OF OWNERS. MORAL OF THE CASE. By Telegraph. — Press Association. — Copyright, LONDON, 24th February. The Shipping Gazette, in commenting on the finding in the Waratah case, says that while the court apparently believed the owners' evidence was less complete than it might have been, one must remember that owners in such cases were facing a position o£ considerable difficulty. There was always tha question of legal responsibility to be considered. It was impossible to suppose, however inconclusive the enquiry, that the moral of the case would be altogether lost to naval architects, shipbuilders, or ship-

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 5

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LOSS OF THE WARATAH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 5

LOSS OF THE WARATAH. Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 47, 25 February 1911, Page 5

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