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require some explanation. The learned Judge observes " Court is satisfied that the Roma " is solely to blame for the "following Reasons; –
"First. There was count of proper care and caution on her part
in carrying sail and maintaining such high rate of speed, when
her lights, and those of any
vessel approaching from the
opposite direction would obviously be obscured by
her own
smoke
I confess that it is not very
obvious to me
how, if she was
going at a very great rate of speed, her lights and those of a vessel approaching from the opposite direction could have been obscured by her own smoke.