STAR OF CANADA INQUIRY
. ■ EVIDENCE FOR DEFENCE. .'■ \ {By Telegraph.—Preßß Association.) i Gisborne, July 18. . ; i At the Star of Canada inquiry, iff, : I Myers called evidence for the defence. :' Captain ilawkes, master of the passcn- ; , ger tender, said'that'had-the Mokoia arrived as' expected that, night she would . have been tendered up at The ship would have been justified- in.'lying at , anchor. ' ' . Captain Taylor, salvage nfiicer of Iho ' London Salvage Association, handed in Hie report of the diver, who stated that, this morning he had gone down .and found ' both anchors, which wore intact. Captain Eainoy, marine superintendent of the Tyser Line, testified as to Captain . Hart's reputation'as a careful shipmaster, i and said h6 'would have no doubt what- . over as to his ability to judge when to leave air anchorage.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 7
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130STAR OF CANADA INQUIRY Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 17 July 1912, Page 7
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