THE TITANIC DISASTER
A NEW THEORY.
By Cable—Presi Aseoetetion—Copyright. London, June 7. Mogue, assistant chef on the Titanic, testified that large numbers o< thirdclass passengers, aroused by the alarmbell, went on deck. Sixty members of the restaurant staff were prevented from going on deck by the stewards, and were drowned. Replying to Lord Mersey, witness said that two or three stewards kept them back. Wilding, naval constructor at Harland and WolfFs, believed that the ship would have been saved if she had not ben starboarded. She would then have struck end on, crumpling up for a hundred leet, and killing all forward, ■but these on the after-part would have remained afloat.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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111THE TITANIC DISASTER Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 295, 10 June 1912, Page 5
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