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ITALIAN SALVERS HAMPERED. nited press Association—By Electric • ’.... . Telegraph,—Copyright. > LONDON; November 19. “The Times'S’* 1 Brest correspondent says: “The prize is' at last within reach, but bad'Weather again forced the “Artiglio’’-to return to port. The bullion room of the sunken liner being wide open, it would only have keen necessary to let down a grab in order to bring up a substantial sample of the treasure, but there was a storm and a heavy swell yesterday which prevented even this effort. Nevertheless, Coinmendatore Suaglia and the /‘Artiglio’s” crew are determined, before abandoning the “Egypt” for the winter, to await one more chance of proving the.success of their six months of hard .Work. /
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1931, Page 3
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113SUNKEN GOLD Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1931, Page 3
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