NORTH SEA MYSTERY
SUNKEN WRECK LOCATED. Uuitod Preen Association. —By Electric Telegraph—Copyright], LONDON, May 26. After a six hours’ search in the misty waters of the North Sea, the Daily Mail has solved a mystery concerning the destination of the ship “Reclaimer,’ reference to which was cabled on May 15. The solution came a few minutes after the Reclaimer had located the sunken “Turbantia,” for which she was searching for about a week. Mr A. Lindsay, representing the salvagers, declared that diving would begin immediately. When the hulk is examined, it will be broken by means of gelignite, fired electrically.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1931, Page 4
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100NORTH SEA MYSTERY Hokitika Guardian, 27 May 1931, Page 4
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