THE TITANIC WRECK.
MEMORIAL SERVICE TO W. T. STEAD. . UOIHEE STEAMER DAMAGED. {Received 1.50 p.m.) LONDON, April '25. There was a large attendance at the tentorial service to the late Mr. W. T. S..e&d. held in Westminster Chapel. Alexandra was represented, and Earl Grey, LordEsher. Lord Milner. and ■ many members of Parliament and journalist- were represented at the sen-ire. Many letters 01 sympathy have been revived. The steamer Rappanhannoek from H.iiifrtN passed I'm- Titanic on Saturday »l I *_T: i -. lilt- Rapparnhannock's rudder \v.n twit-ted and her bows dented ill the ice- ;,.-,,{ where the Titanic was lost. Tiie captain, is surprised that the Titanic failed to ?ee Hie. Ice. as it was a clear night.
THE OLYMPIC STRIKE. (Received 1.50 p.m.) I.OXDGX. April 25. Jr.? Olympic i? still held up "tTirough the- ■ i-e-vp reiusiiig to- wurk because, they regard the <-ollapsiblF? as- unsafe.. " This TriELibi'' has been increased through the .Mfiiinen. demaiiding the dismissal of the fi-eni«ii who would not go on -strike.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 100, 26 April 1912, Page 2
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