GLADIATOR TRAGEDY.
« - WHOSE FAULT?' THE CRUISER WENT HARD A-PORT. BY TELEGRArH- rPIIESS ASSOCIATION —COPYMOHT. London, April' 27. The " Daily Chronicle" states that' the Gladiator's men 11 a,ss'ort ; that they ' received from the liner a signal to pprt. iTho cruiscir, which was then in her own water, went hard a-port, but, the liner, instead of changing her direction, kept her courso, causing a collision. •' ■ . ' ■] '. ' Witnesses' on .the , liner, say that the cruissri which was hugging tile shore, wont to port instead of'keeping oti her courso. : Twenty-three of tlio Gladiator's men aro still missing.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 184, 29 April 1908, Page 7
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92GLADIATOR TRAGEDY. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 184, 29 April 1908, Page 7
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