SOVIET DISASTERS
SUBMARINE AND PLANE LOST. (United Preen Aisioeiation—By Eleotno Telegraph—OopyrigT *l. LONDON, May 29. “The Time’s’’ Stockholm, corres-’ pendent states that although the Ruspondent stntea that although the Russian submarine “Tovarish,” which reported on May 27 to have sunk in the Bnltio Sea, has been founcT, the Soviet prea bis concealing the disaster and do* es not contain a single line regarding jt. The dragging operations have stopped. Five red buoys mark the scene of the catastrophe. A plane, presumably participating in the Soviet Baltic manoeuvres, > crashed into the sea near Oestff, leaving no trace.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1931, Page 5
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