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. “A TISSUE OF LIES." CAPTAIN KENDALL’S FATE. Bl Itlempb—Pmi Iwoclatioa-Copyrltß®. (Received Juno 3, 5).50 p.m.) MONTREAL, Juno 3. Mrs Anderson, wife of the captaiii of the Storstad, further alleged that Captain Kendall arrived aboard the Storstad with a number of passengers with their legs and arras broken. Cap-, tain Kendall was so anxious to board the ship that ho scrambled across the suffering people. ■ • ■>r- - ■ The Canadian Pacific. Marino Superintendent described the Story:, as a. ■tissue of lies. Ho is fully convinced that Captain Kendall intended to go 'down in his ship, and was only presented by fate. When the Empress heaved over, Captain Kendall grasped the rail, intending to drown, but the imprisoned air blew up the deck of the bridge, throwing Captain into tbo water. "PASSENGERS ALLOWED TO ‘ SHIFT FOR THEMSELVES," QUEBEC, if vine 2. Lionel Kent, of Montreal, declare# that the crew of the Empress of Ireland know the whereabouts of the lifebelts, provided themselves .with belts, end left the passengers to search vainly. ' ■'■■; ■ ■■■

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 7

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FURTHER ALLEGATIONS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 7

FURTHER ALLEGATIONS New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 8750, 4 June 1914, Page 7