WILTSHIRE INQUIRY.
ISISL’KS BEFOUL COURT. (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND. June 25, Ai the Wiltshire inquiry, ri-plyiiilj to Mr Meivillili, Mr Cullen. S.M., -aid ; “Von will hr very clever if you gel an expression of i>|j lll ioii from u- about the set ul the l unvni. Thai does not hot Inn' us at all. There are tun point' on winch we require to he sat idled. The first is the continuing at full speed when the master failed to pick up the light when he expected it; and the second is that when he got soundings that showed the necessity for immediate act ion, before checking the sounding he did not take immediate action, but proceeded at full speed. Mr Meredith, after consulting Captain Hayward, said his client was satisfied to jet Ihe matter stand at lint- issues indicated liv .Mr Cut ten.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 432, 24 June 1922, Page 6
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143WILTSHIRE INQUIRY. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 432, 24 June 1922, Page 6
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