THE TITANIC DISASTER.
WHITE STAR COMPANY SUED. New York, April 30. Colonel Astor's will provides for both his first and second wives, but the bulk of his immense fortune is left to his son William Vincent Astor, amounting to thirty million pounds. Mrs Robins, whose husband was lost in the Titanic, is suing the White Star Company. Subpoenas on Messrs. Ismay, Lightollor, Boxhall, and Bride have been issued to give evidence before the Admiralty Court. BODIES WIDELY SPREAD. Ottawa, April 30. The steamer "Mackay Bennett bar, arrived here. She states that bodies uere found over an area of forty miles, among them being several women in night clothes. A group of thirty, including women, was found alongside an overturned lifeboat, which is believed to have been afloat for some time after the Titanic foundered, as a red skirt bad been attached to an oar as a signal.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 2
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147THE TITANIC DISASTER. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4, 2 May 1912, Page 2
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