SINKING OF THE GLADIATOR.
TWENTY-THREE MEN SOSSING. CONTUADICIORY STATEMENTS. Unit«d Pr«se Afgocittion—By Electrio Tel*ST»ph—Copyright. LONDON, April 27. Tfc o "Da fly ■Chro v ido'' states that tho Gladuitor's men assert tbat they received from the liner tho eignol "to port." The cruiser was then> in her own water, and went hard to port. Tho liner, instead of changing her direction, kept her course, so causing the ooliision. Witnesses on tho liner say that the cruiser vras hugging tho shoro and wont to port instead of keeping, her course. "Vtjnty-tlLroo of the Gladiator's crow are still missing.
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13102, 29 April 1908, Page 7
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