Japanese liners, passengers' boat stations marked on tickets of. H. Sanderson. 19526.

Jenkins, Mr., Senior Ship Surveyor, Board of Trade, Liverpool, boat tests by, reports re. A. Young. 23298.

Jenkins, Professor Philip, Member of the Committee of the Board of Trade, 1891, to report upon watertight bulkheads. Sir W. Howell. 22255.

JEWELL, ARCHIE, Look-out on the S.S. “Titanic.” 1-331:

Boat drill, experience re. 70-9.
BOATS:

Equipment. 304-18.
Proper number to man. 286-9.

BOAT 7:

Capacity of. 238.
Crew. 107, 121-4.
Equipment. 115-20, 304, 305.
Icebergs seen at daylight from. 196-200.
Lowering. 105-2, 131-3.
Not full complement carried. 130.
Passengers in:

Male. 101-3, 125-7.
Taken in from another boat. 188-90.
Women and a child in. 128.

Preparing and lowering, time occupied. 323.
Pulling away clear. 143-59.
Seamen in, number. 282.

S.S. “Oceanic,” binoculars supplied on. 209- 24.
SS. “Titanic”:

Binoculars not supplied to look-outs. 207­28.
Boat drill. 70-4, 246-81.
Boat list. 69.
Boat muster on, to clear. 89.
Boat practice before sailing. 82, 89.
Boat-station of Witness on. 60, 66-9, 84-6.
Collision, and subsequent events. 49-59.
Explosions heard. 180-4.
Orders to look-outs as to ice. 17-9, 240-5.
Sinking of. 162-79.
Stopping of. 203.

REFERENCES TO WITNESS IN OTHER EVIDENCE:

Evidence of, as to Boat 7. C. Lightoller. 13914. H. Pitman. 15049.
Look-out. watch relieved by Witness. F. Fleet. 17233-5.
Referred to. R. Lee. 2388, 2661. G. Symons. 11314.

JOHNSON, JAMES, Watchman in saloon on the S.S. “Titanic.” 3340-707:

BOAT 2 (EMERGENCY):

Capacity of. 3489, 3567.
Crew. 3472-7.
Cries heard from. 3522-5, 3528-30.
Disinclination of passengers to go in. 3429, 3586-96.
Distance of, at time of sinking of S.S. “Titanic.” 3509-17.
Equipment and provisions. 3440-3, 3552, 3652-4.
Events at, before lowering. 3423-3460.
Launching of. 3655.
Lights of (Roman candles), guiding other boats. 3535-37.
Lowering of. 3460-7.
Opinion of Witness as to carrying powers of. 3569-70.
Orders given to, after lowering. 3677-9.
Passengers in, class. 3583.
Persons in, number. 3468-89.
Rescues not attempted or effected by. 3516-28, 3679, 3688, 3689.
Return of, to stern of S.S. “Titanic.” 3496­501.
Rowing of, number of oars. 3490-2, 3532, 3574.
Steering of. 3493, 3494, 3511, 3512, 3538.
Women and children put into. 3448-51.
Women's disinclination to return to assist in rescues. 3525, 3526, 3576-82.

Icefields seen by daylight. 3548-50.
Previous experience of Witness at sea. 3597.
S.S. “TITANIC”:

Baggage room, water entering into. 3384­3402.
Boat list, description. 3415-21, 3681-6.
Bulkhead door drill, questions re. 3604-9, 3704-7.
After collision, condition of, Witness's opinion re. 3555-63, 3590-3.
Duty of Witness at time of striking. 3342­56, 3610.
Glory hole, position of. 3402-8.
Lifebelt put on by Witness. 3410-3.
Lights seen from:

Orders to boat re. 3494-508.
Position of. 3481-9.

Stewards, number, estimated. 3620.
Women passengers, disinclination of, to board boats. 3637-48.

White Star Line, period of employment of Witness in. 3508.
REFERENCES TO WITNESS IN OTHER EVIDENCE:

On effect of collision. J. Wheat. 10893-7.
on Emergency Boat 2. J. Boxhall. 15430.

Johnson. W., and Company, Limited, agreement as to North Atlantic routes signed by. J. B. Ismay, 18978.

JONES, RICHARD OWEN, Master of the SS. “Canada,” Dominion Line. 23590-713:

Binoculars, utility of, opinion re. 23712.
Certificate held by Witness. 23593.
Dominion Line, service of Witness in, period of. 23678.
Experience of Witness at sea. 23592-7.
ICE:

Bergs, distance seen, experience re. 23650-2.
Experience of Witness as to seeing. 23646-9.

Ice-blink, description and cause. 23703-6.
International Mercantile Marine, sailing directions, discretionary powers of captains. 23663-80.
Speed maintained in clear weather. 23709-11.
S.S. “CANADA”:

Ice-lanes crossed by. 23632-7.
Ice met by, position at time of receiving and action taken. 23611-22, 23623-30, 23640-5, 23695.
Ice reports received by, on April 9th. 23601-10, 23686-97.
Provision for look-out. 23653-61.
Sailing of, in April, 1912. 23598-60.
Weather conditions when ice reports received. 23698-701.

Temperature, lowering of, no indication of ice. 23707.

Jones. T. or J.. A.B., in Boat 8, questions re. A. Crawford. 18035-47.

JOUGHIN, CHARLES, Chief Baker on the S.S. “Titanic.” 5907-6366:

Assistance given to Witness by a collapsible boat. 6078, 6085-104, 6125, 6126, 6267-70.
Boat stations, opinion re. 6129-31.
Condition of Witness when picked up by Boat 14. 6105-23, 6271-3.
Life-belts, practical value of, tested by Witness. 6141-50.
S.S. “TITANIC”:

Boat deck, third-class passengers' access to. 5960-77.
Boat list, posting of, time and place. 6013-9.
Boat muster. 6151-4.
Boat station of Witness. 5940-2.
BOAT 10:

Crew, number. 5993-9, 6134-9, 6274-6.
Loading and lowering of. 5943-55, 5987­90, 6233-44.
Witness's place in, not taken, reason. 6245-7.
Women and children in. 6000.

Crew, proportion of, transferred from the S.S. “Olympic.” 6162-70.
Deck-chairs thrown overboard by Witness. 6026-34.
Duties of Witness in provisioning boats. 5917-27.
General orders heard. 5914-6.
Passengers:

Third class, means of access to boat deck. 5960-77, 6157-61, 6170-90.
Women forced into boats without distinction of class. 5952, 5981-6, 6235-44.

Shock of collision felt by Witness. 5910-2.
Sinking of:

Description. 6253-66.
Lights burning until. 6359-66.

Stimulants taken by Witness. 6247-50.
Water coming into quarters of Witness. 6209-23, 6290-334, 6358.

Story of Witness from time of sinking of S.S. “Titanic” till rescue in Boat 14. 6074-84.
REFERENCES TO WITNESS IN OTHER EVIDENCE:

Evidence of, as to last minutes of ship, quoted. C. Lightoller. 14094.
Referred to. E. Brown. 10580.

Joyce, Mr., Pilot, on the Merchant Shipping Advisory Committee of the Board of Trade. 1909. Sir W. Howell. 22426-32.

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Kelvin and White, Messrs., adjustment of compasses of the S.S. “Titanic” by. E. Wilding. 20483.

Kieran, Chief Third Class steward on the S.S. “TITANIC”:

Drowning of. J. Hart. 9912.
Ordered to see to closing of watertight doors. C. Mackay. 10695.
Orders given by. J. Hart. 9849, 9889, 9903, 10148, 10348.

King. J. Foster, of the British Corporation (Glasgow):

Co-option of, on the Life-saving Appliances Sub-Committee, 1911. Sir N. Hill. 24635.
Member of the Advisory Committee of the Board of Trade, 1912, reference. Sir W. Howell. 22252.

Kirk, Alexander, Member of the Committee of the Board of Trade, 1891, to report upon watertight bulkheads. Sir W. Howell. 22255.

Knuth, Captain of S.S. “Amerika,” Marconigram signed by. G. Turnbull. 16080.

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