The Loch Garvs Affair
Mora Cases 7 Captain Charged by the Officers Bj Telegraph.—Preae Amaiatton. . V WmuNGiox, this day. ' A jorthjsß odition of 'the Grave cases is now being,hear d, in the shape of an inquiry into the charges againfct' the oaptain by. tha first and second mates. allrgo druhkonnesa on several occasions, the oiptairr being unfit to take oommahiii'and his failure to report the broaching of cargo by the crew. The defence is a denial of the charge of drunkenness. The capiairi said he had been sick, and (u----sorted that ho had reported the oargo bronzing, but ii was a very trivial affair. Headmi.ted paying the fines oi tiio aiilors who, were convictod of - asiaauUing the : mates, * but dnniid' that ho told the men that they would have to; stand by him if he did. Two witnesses did hot appear, and warrants for thoir arrest if they did not attend to-day. Thore are still other cases 'in connection with this ship to come on. ' >:
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1460, 19 October 1905, Page 2
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