HOW IT HAPPENED.
THE MONROMANTUCKET COLLISION. CAPT. BERRY'S VERSION By 'JPelcfrftph'-Prcßß. A6{oo}ati<ffl-Oopyti sU (Beo. February % 10.20 p.m.) Nay/ York, J.. In connection with tho collision' Which took plaeo (hiring a donfeo fog betaSii tlio steamers- Monroo and Nantucket, and wluch resulted in, crest loss- of lift!, Captain Berry, of tho Nantuetat, state? that wlioii'Uio JitoiiJoo tyr.s first ho ordered the helm to bo placed "Jiaril a'port." However, the Monroe* was going at ft fast speed, arid tried to ;piiss ahefla. Slip succeeded, bilt when tho Nantuekot collided With, lioi*, CaptaJji Beri'j , etates tlittt tho Molitoe was going so fast that, the stem of tho Nftntueket tfna twisietl to starboard
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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109HOW IT HAPPENED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1974, 3 February 1914, Page 7
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