UNSINKABLE SHIP.
GERMAN INVENTOR'S CLAIM. (UNITED raiSß 4SSOOIATIOU —BJ ELECTBIO TELEOHAPH —COPYHIGHT.) (Received September 28th, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, September 27. Herr Fleberg Dueren, an engineer, claims to have perfected an unsinkable ship. He demonstrated with a model a yard long, which was laden with a weight of fifty pounds. Holes were bored in the sides, but if refused to sink and when thrust under the water it immediately rose, water pouring, from the bored holes. The secret was not revealed. PORT OF GREYMOUtH. Arrivals. Sunday, September 28lh. Rata, from Wellington. Kamona, from Wellington. Expected Arrivals. Kaimai, from Hokianga, to-day. Kanna, from Auckland, to-morrov". Totara, from New Plymouth, to-morrow. Kaponga, from Wellington, Friday. Kahika, from Wellington, Friday. lvalingo. from Lyttolton, early. Huia, from Melbourne, early. Alexander, from Wellington, early. Orepuki, from Lyttelton, early. Rata, from Wellington, early. Kaitoa, from Onehunga, early. Projected Departures. Kaimiro, for Melbourne, to-day. Kahika, for Wellington, to-day. Kamona, for Wellington, early. Kaimai, for Wellington, early. Kanna, for Auckland, early. Totara, for New Plymouth, earl.., Kaponga, for Wellington, early. Kahika, for Napier, early. ICalingo, for Sydnty, early. Rata, for Onakaka, early. Alexander, for Picton, early. Orepuki, for Onakaka, early. Notes. Tlie Kaimiro has loaded a cargo of timber for Melbourne, and sails to-day. The Kahika hag loaded a cargo of coal for Wellington and sails to-day. The Kamona is loading coal and timber for Wellington. Tho Kaimai is due to-day from Hokianga to load coal for Wellington. Tho Kanna ia duo to-morrow from Auckland to load coal for return. The Totara returns from New Plymouth to-morrow, and will load coal for New Plymouth, completing at Westport. The Kahika returns from Wellington to load coal for Napier. The Kaponga is due on Friday from Wellington, and will load coal for Wellington. Tho Kalingo is due early from Lyttelton, via way ports, and will load timber for Sydney. _ The Huia is due early from Melbourne to discharge a load of explosives. Tho Alexander leaves Wellington on Wednesday for Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth with general cargo. After discharge Blto will load coal for Nelson and Picton. Tho Kata is loading coal for Onakaka and timber for Potone. Sho will return and load coal for Wanganui. The Orepuki leaves Lyttolton on Wednesday for Nelson, Westport and Greymouth with general cargo. She will load coal for Onakaka. t Tho Kaitoa leaves Onehunga on Friday for Nelson, Westport, and Greymouth with general cargo. VESSELS WITHIN WIRELESS RANGE OP N.Z. The following vessels arc within rango of the undermentioned wireless stations:— Auckland—Tofua, Katoa. Waipahi, Waikawa, Antiope, Port Brisbane, Deebank, Canadian Transporter, Marama, Ruapehu, Kurow. Wellington—Rangitiki, Rangitata, Aorangi, Niagara, Maunganui, Ulimaroa, lonic, Planorbis, Middlesex, Otokia, Taranaki. Awarua—King John, Kosmos, Sir J. 0. Ross, Tutanekai, Malieuo. Chatham Islands—Canadian Highlander.
UNSINKABLE SHIP.
Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20045, 29 September 1930, Page 18
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