SUBMARINE ENQUIRY
LIEUTENANT KEEN DISMISSED. (United Press Association. —By Electrio Telegraph.—Copyright.) LONDON, July Lo. Commander Oram said ho was positive he did not receive the following message from the bridge: “U -U crossing our bow. Can we slow down?” A signalman gave evidence mat le heard the message passed below through the speaking tube. Seaman Rogers gave evidence of the taking of the message. He passed it on to Oram, who nodded assent. Lieut. Wise, who was with Lieut. Claude Keen on the bridge, deposed that Keen sent the message down the voicephono. The Court found Lieut. Keen guilty and dismissed him from the ship, also severely reprimanding him.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1929, Page 5
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