THE TITANIC INQUIRY
SIR RUFUS ISAAC'S TESTIMONY, [pnn press a ss oci ati o x—cacriui«it. LONDON. .-June 30, At the Titanic inquiry Sir-Rufus Isaacs said that the Titanic proprietors did riot deaire to make a record, but- if the speed had. been reduced to eight knots' she might have collided, but would not bava sunk. i There was only an interval of forty seconds between sighting- the 'ice and Iha impact. I It was idle to suggest that the accident was of the kind that must occur. Lord Mersey, incidentally, said ho was inclined to think that the whole disaster was due to excessive speed.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 July 1912, Page 6
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