PER CURIAM.
In a collision case between the Nova Scotia schooner Con Rein and the United States submarine K-4, in which the accident occurred on the high seas, 10½ miles east of Block Island, at about 11 o'clock in the evening of August 29, 1921, it was found in the District Court that the submarine was at fault for proceeding in a dense fog at an immoderate speed, that the schooner was proceeding at a moderate speed, that the wind was light, and that she was...
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