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The Near-collision in Southampton happened on April 10th, 1912. The SS New York, tied to the RMS Oceanic, drifted off and almost hit the stern of the RMS Titanic. The tugboat Vulcan pulled the New York away.

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  • Near-collision in Southampton
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  • The Near-collision in Southampton happened on April 10th, 1912. The SS New York, tied to the RMS Oceanic, drifted off and almost hit the stern of the RMS Titanic. The tugboat Vulcan pulled the New York away.
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  • It's hard to understand what actually happened, but it was a close call.
  • I only know that only once opun a hundred times three passenger ships ecape such a dangerous situation without any damage being inflicted.
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  • The Near-collision in Southampton happened on April 10th, 1912. The SS New York, tied to the RMS Oceanic, drifted off and almost hit the stern of the RMS Titanic. The tugboat Vulcan pulled the New York away.
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