LOSS OF NIAGARA
PRELIMINARY INQUIRY HELD 0?B&aa association releob.au.) AUCKLAND, June 21. to-day'by Superintendent of Mercantile Manne in Auckland (Captain H. A DUlnerL TTvidence was given by the master, Cantain Martin, and also by various officers and members oft:t ec |®^ a ?ded tain Dinner’s report will be forwarded +ht» Secretary of the marine uc partment, Wellington. Proceedings Pp' not open to the newspapers. No statement was issued at the conclusion of inquiry. It is not anticipated that there will be quiry in the case of the Niagara. q The immediate needs of the gers and crew are being attended hi Auckland. The crew to-day ex pressed deep appreciation of the won derful way in which they had been l0 A ed service for the safety of the officers and crew,.held £t evening in the a t gt, Jeter’s, was largely attended.
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Press, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23053, 22 June 1940, Page 18
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