AUGUSTUS N. HAND, Circuit Judge.
There was a collision in the East River near the Manhattan Bridge at about 6:42 p. m., October 11, 1928, between the steamer Sagamore, belonging to the libelant Eastern Steamship Lines, Inc., and Car Float No. 15 in tow of the tug Syosset, belonging to Long Island Railroad. The Sagamore, bound for Portland, Me., was navigating up the East River, and the tug and car float, bound for Greenville, N. J., were navigating down the river...
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