WHAT THE CAPTAIN THOUGHT
TVIEELESS 'CAIi, FOB HELP. v - (Sec. May 8, 12.10 p.m.). .V •' ... - LCRSIJT>N:, May 7, • lieaving 2**≀York, the captain of the Xiusit&nia laughed at the German threats. "Wff afe". too fast for them," he said. - - After ' being .torpedoed, the captain sent f a -wireless —"Come-- at once. Big lis&J'; 'Position 10 miles off Kinsale." :that the proprietor of a prd-:German newspaper -was aboard; also Mr Alfred' Vanderbilt.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVIII, Issue XLVIII, 8 May 1915, Page 5
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