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In answer to further questions, witness said he did hear a report that on the first voyage there had been fire in the bunkers, which were filled with Scotch coal. That was a quite unusual occurrence. Mr. Laing: Did you ever have any complaint from Mr. Owen, the chief ofl&cer, about the Waratah at the end of the first voyage ? — ^No. Did all the officers except one, who was promoted, and all the engineers but two go in her on the second vojrage ? — They did. At this stage Mr. Lund's evidence was... broken off in order to allow other witnesses to be called. Exercise XX MINUTES OF EVIDENCE TAKEN BY THE SELECT COMMITTEE ON REGISTRATION OF NURSES ^ Thursday, May 25, 1905. MEMBERS present: Major Kenneth Balfour. Lord Morpeth. Mr. Charles Douglas. Mr. Pierpoint. Mr. Charles Hobhouse. Sir John Stirling-Maxwell. Dr. Hutchinson. Mr. Tennant. Mr. Mount. Sir John Batty Tuke. Mr. Tennant in the chair. Dr. Edwin Hyla Greves called ; and examined. Chairman. [Extract.] You are a doctor in general practice ?
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