In normal times men of tho North Sea trawlers care as little about a gal o as a townsman c«?es about a thunderstorm. They are’ not,' so complacent about them at present. The Moor ot_ the North Sea is still strewn with mines, many of them sunk by rifle fire, but still deadly. .A storm shifts the currents, and loosens the mines. These may be swept up in the trawl with disastrous results when the net in hpuled in.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 8
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79Untitled Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 208, 28 May 1921, Page 8
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