Titanic in the News
Thursday, April 18, 1912
Battle for life on Titanic
Apr. 18, 1912, Pittsburg Press
Not half a chance for the passengers
Apr. 18, 1912, New York Times
Wireless message from ship says some of Titanic's lifeboats, filled with passengers were sucked under by liner
Apr. 18, 1912, Washington Times
Titanic boilers blew up, breaking her in two after striking berg
Apr. 18, 1912, New York Evening World
Latest list of rescued from the Titanic
Apr. 18, 1912, Milwaukee Sentinel
Fog detains Carpathia which slowly approaches New York
Apr. 18, 1912, Paterson (NJ) Press
Carpathia refuses to give any details of Titanic's loss and as fruitless hours go by, suspense grows more maddening
Apr. 18, 1912, Richmond (VA) Times Dispatch
Titanic's survivors, storm delayed, expected tonight; names of 442 saved now known
Apr. 18, 1912, New York Tribune
Ship starts to seek bodies of victims
Apr. 18, 1912, New York Times
To call Bruce Ismay in Congress inquiry
Apr. 18, 1912, New York Times
Congress will force J.B. Ismay to answer
Apr. 18, 1912, Tacoma Times
Eames may have been on Titanic
Apr. 18, 1912, Hawaiian Star