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REMARKABLE STATEMENT

Cork Examiner

Thursday 9 May 1912

Liverpool, Wednesday.

Messrs. Quilliam, Liverpool, solicitors, acting on behalf of relatives of Thos. Hart, marine fireman, of Liverpool, supposed to have been lost in the Titanic disaster, have recieved a statement from his mother. She says that her son has turned up, and informs her that he had his discharge book stolen from him. Someone evidently signed on the Titanic with Hart's name and credentials, and it was he and not Hart who was drowned.

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