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DIVERS AT WORK. (United Press Association—By Electiii Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Received this dnv at 1.30 p.mJ LONDON, February 4. Since the submarine M. 2 was located divtrs have been continually attempting the exploration of too wreck. They cannot remain below longer than fifteen minutes, owing to the pressure' ot water, but are able to walk under the bows of the submarine as it is lying at an angle with the stern embedded in the sand. A nearby Germain U. boat and British (). boat wreck are being examined by the light, of four powerful undersea lamps. Twenty warships will participate in the memorial service over the ship spot during a lull in the diving operations on Friday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 February 1932, Page 6
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