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(Press. Assn.-
SUNKEN SUB1M1ARINE LYING NEAR WAR-.TIME WRECKS DIVERS' DIFFICULTIES
-By Telegrapjti — Copyrlght).
LONDON, Thursday. Since the subiparine M2 was jlo-r cated divers have bpen cpntinually attempting to make. an exploratlon of the Wreek. They cannot . remain ..be,-: low longer. than 15 minutes, owing to the pressure. of water, but are alple to walk;,under the .bows,.pf, the submarine,;as it is lying Qn an angle swith the stern embedded in .the sand. t Nearby is ,a German U boat, and a British Q .boat, , The .wreck is being examjned by the light of four powerful undersea lamps- ♦ - , • } • , Twenty .warships will participate.in the , mepiorial. seryice ov.er,, the spot during a lull in the diving operations nn Fridav.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 141, 6 February 1932, Page 3
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