WILKINS’ BOAT
LEAVES ITS BASE. '{United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right. J NEW YORK, June 4. A message from Woodsbole, Massachusetts, states; —Sir. H. Wilkins’ submarine, “Nautilus,” ,en„ route to Province town, for a submerged run off ■Cape Rod, passed here on Wednesday aiight, ’having left its New London base at noon, escorted. by the coastguard ship “Hunt.” Lady, Wilkins disembarked from the; Hunt-after spying farewell to Sir Herbert over the radio telephone. She will sail on June 7tn to meet the craft in England, The Nautilus’s gyro compass and , radiotelephone proved satisfactory. Sir Herbert, in a letter to Reat•Aumiral Billtlrd, expressed appreciation <of the Coastguards’ cd-opei'atioil, ttiid requested cMtaet with the vessels faff the Brand Banks of Now poundland during file passage, across tlie Atlantic,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1931, Page 5
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