THE AMERICAN INQUEST.
Tffß STEi^MESR DOOMEID.
MB ISMIAiY'S EIVIDEINCIEi.
NEW YOIRiK, Mky 1
Bbxhall evidenced hie heai^ tJw captain say twenty minutes after the collision the Tittaniia was doomed. Alndlowis so informied, the tfaptain after examining the ship and findiDg the hull ripped open. Mir Ismay, re-odled, denied the mail cioaitraoii contained a high speed clause, though a stipulation existed of a minimum speed of 16 knots. Ha had the intention, to try the Titanic fivfe or six hours on Monday to see what ghe ooiuld dot. Hfe advised the New 1 York office of the sinking early on Monday, but the message Was not received till Wednesday. :
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10200, 2 May 1912, Page 2
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