MEMBERS OF CREW RETURNING TO ENGLAND.
MR. ISMAY'S CONSCIENCE IS CLEAR. (Received April 22, 8.5 a.m.) NEW YORK, 21st April. The committee first refused to allow Mr. Ismay or any of the officer* or crew to return to England, but afterwards decided .that Mr. Ismay, four officers, and twelve of the crew Bhould remain. Mr. tsmay, in an interview, said that the committee was brutally unfair. "My conscience is clear," he said. "I tookthe opportunity to escape when it came, but I did not eeek it." The Titanic'e crew, except those subpoenaed, have sailed in the BelgianAmerican liner Lapland. In an interview they state that they had no boat drill' during the voyage. When the boats were oeing; launched they believed they saw the light* of fishing smacks five miles away. Some of the boats rowed desperately towards them, but failed to find them,
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 95, 22 April 1912, Page 7
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