THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 6, 1939.
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CAMMELL LAIRD'S VERSION OF SINKING OF THETIS Crew Flooded By Water From Torpedo Tube EVERYTHING DONE TO SAVE LIFE
London, To-day. Mr. R. S. Johnson, Managing Director of Cammell Laird, builders of Thetis, gave a full explana- tion to the press yesterday of the cause of the disaster.
He said that when the crew opened the door of the flooded torpedo tube, the water overpowered them and they were only able to shut the door partially, and thus the two forward compart- ments were flooded.
Replying to criticism that something further might
IRON LUNG MAN ON WAY HOME
Bordeaux, To-day.
Fred Snite, the man in the iron lung, arrived here yesterday' com- pleting the first stage of the 4,750- mile return journey from Lourdes to Miami.
Snite had been taken to Lourdes to visit the famous Grotto which is supposed to have healing pow. ers-Reuter.
have been done to save the men, Mr. Johnson TREASURES OF
insisted that the Admiralty had done every- thing possible to save life.
That was the only thing everyone the submarine to sink. .cared about.
Regarding the rescue operations, Mr. Johnson said the Admiralty had done everything possible to
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THETIS ENQUIRY ON SAME LINES AS R 101
London, To-day.
It is understood that the form of the enquiry now under considera- tion by the Government to investi- gate the loss of Thetis will be on the same lines as the enquiry into the R 101 disaster.
The latter enquiry was conduct- ed by a distinguished lawyer, as- sisted by technical assessors.
Formal decision will be taken by the Cabinet at its weekly meeting to-morrow (Wednesday).-Reuter.
ART TREASURES OF GREAT | SOCCER BEAUTY AND UNIQUE INTER- EST HAVE BEEN FOUND AT DELPHI BY MEMBERS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL em-SCHOOL OF ATHENS,
Mr. Johnson described the diffi- culties of rescue work as "terrific." "The currents were very strong and save life, and he expressed the FRENCH the divers were forced into an al-opinion that the diving bell most horizontal position.
COULD NOT GET NEAR
Asked why a hole was not cut in the protruding tail, Mr. Johnson -declared - this would only have en- dangered the ship, and added they -could have cut a hole but they would have been unable to get anyone through.
Asked why an air-line was not connected to the submarine, Mr. Johnson declared the divers could not get near the connections.
ANOTHER HALF HOUR
Mr. Johnson stated that one of .the survivors told him he did not think he could have lived another
submarine.
ployed successfully in the recent ac- cident to the United States sub- marine would have been no help in the circumstances of Thetis.
Services For Dead Of Thetis
LONDON, TO-DAY.
They shed fresh light on the art of Greek antiquity and prove gold and ivory were used in sculp
that ture before Phidias fashioned his famous statue on the Acropolis at Athens-a masterpicee which caused general admiration during the best classical period.
S. CHINA WIN
AGAIN
Hanoi, To-day.
ball team again won by six clear goals On Sunday, the South China Foot-
in their second game during the tour, against the Hanoi selected team. Chan Tak-fai and Lau Tau-man both netted three goals. Our Own Correspondent.
(Saturday's match which South China clear goals was played
The treasures were found in a small well under the sacred road leading to the great Temple of Apol-won by six lo. They were covered with ashes, against the Hanoi Champions and not thus proving that they were plac-against the selected team as stated in ed there after a fire in one of the yesterday's report). numerous treasure houses in which many Greek cities kept gifts dedicat-
of the
SHE KNOWS THE WAY TO CASSIDY'S
HEART!
MEMORIAL SERVICES FOR THOSE LOST IN THETIS WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY. ed to the Delphie Oracle. THERE WILL BE A SERVICE AT M. Demangel, director
THE SUBMARINE French School, said that Delphi may SEA OVER half hour if he had stayed in the AND SERVICES AT THE DOCK-yield treasures of still greater in- terest, belonging to the best Greek
AND The recent discoveries include many fine pieces of gold, forming parts of the dresses of one full-size statue and four smaller ones, and | charred fragments of ivory which was used for making the heads, hands and legs of the statues.
Cammell Laird's would pay the
YARD CHURCHES AT PORTS-period. men's dependents the men's wages MOUTH, DEVONPORT over a period, and the company CHATHAM, AS WELL AS IN would look after their people.
HAMILTON SQUARE, BIRKEN- HEAD.
At present, Mr. Johnson continu- .ed, attempts were being made to raise the ship slowly, and she would gradually be towed a short distance above the seabed and beached.
FOUR DEAD
Mr. Johnson revealed that, when the first two rescued men came up through the escape batch, four .others tried to follow but for some
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Messages of sympathy have come from all parts of the world.
Herr Hitler telegraphed to
the King, and Signor Mussolini, as Minister of Marine, has conveyed the Italian Navy's sympathy the British Admiralty.
to
These messages and sympathetic references in
newspapers abroad,
There are also many gold broo- ches and earrings, as well ав 12 and bearing beautiful copper plates covered with gold leaf figures of
various animals,
reason as yet unknown were taken are reported to have been gratefully OCCUPIED SHELTER
back into the submarine.
.
were dead.-Reuter.
They
NUMBER FIVE TUBE
Mr. Johnson (adds British Wire- less) said the apparent cause of the -accident to the submarine was that number five torpedo tube had water in it. It was either damaged, or the forward door was not shut.
When the after door was open- ed water rushed in and overpower-
public which
received here by the is deeply moved by the disaster and the poignant circumstances which attended it.-British Wireless.
MAY BE BOMBED
It is understood that the A.R.P. Department may conclude their tests on the Anderson steel iar raid shelt- er
'STALKY'S' NEPHEW or by bombing a shelter with human
beings inside.
The matter is now under discus The engagement is announced of sion. Experts are anxious to pro- ed the men, who had to rush out Mr. Hugh Harvey-Kelly and Miss vide absolute proof of the security of the forward compartment and Marine Hankamer, fellow-students of these shelte only partially shut the first bulk at the Old Vic Dramatic School.
Exhaustive
head before they had to retreat be2
·Mr. Harvey-Kelly is the son of ready been hind the second," which was
auc Major Harvey Kelly, was born in other
India, and is a nephew of Kipling's of special.
Major-Gen. L. C. Dun concussion
ters wh
.cessfully closed.
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