GALSTON, District Judge.
On May 30, 1929, there were shipped and placed on board the steamship Tymeric, then lying at the port of Calcutta, 50 bales of Hessian cloth alleged to have been received in good order and condition, for transport to Boston. It is alleged that the Tymeric failed to deliver the merchandise in the same good order and condition as when shipped.
The bill of lading provided: "Clause Paramount. Indian Carriage of Goods by Sea Act 1925. This...
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