GREYCLIFFE DISASTER.
INQUIRY CONTINUED. COUNSEL ADDRESSES THE COG I? I\ BY CABLE -PRESS ASSORT » riON- COPYRIGHT SYDNEY, Jan. 3. The judicial (inquiry into the (’level iff e-Tahiti collision was continued today. Addressing the Court, Mr Manning, counsel for Sydney Ferries, Ltd., criticiVsed certain of the Tahiti witnesses and the way they gave their evidence, declaring they came into court with a fata? storyHe then submitted that, rudw. tilstanding statements to Uie corirarv, Pilot Carson not only intended to pass the Greycliffe, but intended to pass her in what he himself malised was dangerous proximity. He contended the evidence tended to show that the whole of his navigation of the Tahiti was based on the supposition that th;? master of the Greycliffe had his eyes glued on the Tahiti all the time.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 4 January 1928, Page 5
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