THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN ANDERSON.
(feess association telegram.) DUNEDIN, March 15. At the Waikare inquiry Dr. Colquhoan stated, with reference to the nature of Captain /iuderson's injuries; that the fall extent was only ascertainable after the pottmortem examination. He was of opinion that hie removal at the Bluff, and his subsequent railage .to Invereargill, would do more harm than good. Mr Cargill indignantly denied that any pressure was brought to bear on Captain Anderson to induce him to let the ship proceed on her voyage,
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 9986, 16 March 1898, Page 5
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