Show Worlds World's Seamen Rely on England LONDON May 2 By A. A P. P P.-It P. It Itis is not generally known that sailors of every nationality bring their grievances to a court In the block of ot buildings known as the law courts In the Strand This Is the admiralty court over which presides presides presides pre pre- sides a president and two trinity brethren and it deals with cases of ot collisions between vessels in any part of the tho world or of any nationality na na- na- na the assessing of damages for such collisions arbitration in connection with towage of a valuable valuable valuable able cargo and even disputes between between between be be- tween the captains of two foreign vessels When a ship of ot any nationality is disabled at sea and another comes conies along to help the captain of the disabled vessel may ask what theother theother the theother other will charge to tow him to to the nearest port The reply often is Leave it to the meaning the court situated In the Strand Straid London One reason for this general confidence con con- of in the tho Strand Justice house is said to be the absolute absolute ab ab- ab- ab solute impartiality dealt out there who Also the two trinity brethren sit with the Judge have been masters mae mas tel'S of ships for many years and can talk freely with the contestants I in their own tongues and In their seafaring lingo Ungo |