TREASURE FROM THE DEEP
"A romantic story is told of Ho »ly«c» of 440 vessels and jeM.OOO.OOp worth of l operty, most of which had been <*>> to the bottom «f tlio fcwby the Ger(luhUoicx, by Commodore I :.\\. \oum. HN.IL the greatest anthont) <n talviisti work of the present day••Mow thnl Ins war salvage woik « .ice Commodore Young . W i 1, no doubt, „iin Hie snlv ng of ships of r«Wch%iho^offggre 10-t. ovcry year round tho British ",« It is belter to save than to .1 stroY and Commodore Young Ims added to hi" gr™ l record in times of )*ac 9 by his accomplishments in the war.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 9
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106TREASURE FROM THE DEEP Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 72, 18 December 1919, Page 9
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