CHASE, Chief Judge.
About ten minutes before four o'clock in the morning of October 17, 1951, when the weather was clear, the wind negligible, and the moonlight ample for good visibility a collision occurred between two lake steamers in the St. Clair River between Port Huron, Mich., and Sarnia, Ont., one being the George F. Rand owned and operated by the appellant American Steamship Company and the other the Harvey H. Brown owned and operated by the cross appellant...
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