THE HUMAN EQUATION.
NO UNEXPLiVINED DANGERS, i, (I'h.ic- ai.d Syilnev Set, Sen Ice i j* LONDON, duly It. J The \eidict delivered by the (ononis-|' sion of Inquiry into the Kmpress ..fi Ireland disaster is discussed this morn-; in« by ' lhc Tinifa." which says that it offers an adei|ll«te and intelligible e\- J plana! ion. The disaster ha- been attributed lo human error, whi-h is j satisfuytory U'cnu-c it docs nol leave , üb-cuii-anil unevplained dangers banging '. over vessels navigating the St. Lawrence! ] The verdict disposes of the suspicion Hint a thousand people lime been sent tn their death through delihcrate wrongdoing nr neglect due t,. base motives. .\ii error of judgment i- nn crime. Chief(ini.ei- Tuftne.-s will mccl with n,.,ic sympathy than i-nmlenuuttinn.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 5
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123THE HUMAN EQUATION. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 167, 15 July 1914, Page 5
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