LINER EGYPT
AFTER SUNKEN GOLD,
[United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.)
(Received this day at 12 noon). LONDON, Sept. 3. Success in the discovering of the ‘‘Egypt,” has persuaded recovery companies to make other searches. Thus it is' estimated two million sterling has laid in Navarino Buy for a hundred years. Tests of Perres’ diving suit, cabled on June 10th, are so promising iliai it will Cpe used in a renewed en-
deavour at Navarino Bay. Perres i now testing the suit in Loch Ness (Scotland) at a depth of 135 fathoms and • belioyes lie will reach 250 fath-i onis and still move his oil joined antennal in the easiest manner. The ships Persia and Arabia which were submarined in the Mediterranean ill 'war, time with more than a million aboard, ' and three Spanish galleons of bullion laden in Viigt Bay. are also to be brought within the possibility of recovery.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 September 1930, Page 5
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