"RADIO AIR JAMB."
I AMERICAN NAVY LOSS, I . AN ABNORMAL CURRENT.WAVAIi COURTS riNDIKfI. (By Cable.—l'rese Asso'-lalloU.—Copyright.! (Reicivrd n..",0 a.m.) j >"E\V YORK. September 12, 1 The .-even destroyers nf The I'nited I States Navy wnvkncl while going to the j rescue of the liner ( iiUi, have been aban.doncd. I It is impossible i<> salvage any of them. Some valuable cquipmnnt may T)P Tecovered, but the liulls arc not worth raising. The liner Cuba is al-o a total wok. Every soul aboard fie Cuba iv.l 3 IreKcned. j A Xiivy Court found that the drv,(rorfrs had been carried oil tlioir course ov an abnormal current, but would have been warned in time to T>r<>vent their destruction had not a radio air jamh followed the wreck of the Cuba.—(A. and >'.Z. Cable.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 219, 13 September 1923, Page 5
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