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BRITISH TRAWLER; CASE
(United P-Cess Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)
LONDON,, November 17. There was a surprising resultl Ho _, r . the trawler case on November 13, when the Sheriff’s Court at Stornaway acquitted the master of tlie , Lucida on the charge of refusing to/ oßey a sea fisheries officer, the Court '■ holding that the -Commander of the - Dooti 1 ; /'- had failed to give a! ' lawful ' order under the statutes, which .would have been to make for the' riearest ’.convenient port, Loohmaddy, forty-five miles A •v, ’ .instead of for Stornaway;-'-' 125 miles away* > - •
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1933, Page 4
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