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SEA KEPT ITS SECRET

A Perth woman who pleaded with a Fremantle diver to Jet her see for herself the wonders of the deep was darkly disappointed. . She was put into a diving suit designed for a six-foot man. , . As she slid into the water the air inside the suit raised the helmet above her head, and instead of viewing the denizens of the depths, she saw only the inside of the suit. After a few minutes in the murky depths of Fremantle harbour, she was brought to the surface. When the helmet was unscrewed she exclaimed disgustedly, “I didn’t even see a fish.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22340, 27 May 1947, Page 8

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104

SEA KEPT ITS SECRET Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22340, 27 May 1947, Page 8

SEA KEPT ITS SECRET Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22340, 27 May 1947, Page 8

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