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HULK SUNK TOO SOON

Bombing Practice Upset

(New Zealand. Press Association) AUCKLAND, August 21. Squadron Leader M. S. Gunton, flying a Sunderland flyingboat, was too accurate when he sank the former Navy minesweeper, Rimu, off Cuvier Island this afternoon.

On his first run, he dropped one depth charge near the bows, and one under the vessel amidships. The charge amidships broke the ship’s bacK, she sank almost immediately. Four Vampire jets and another Sunderland were left armed to the teeth with bombs and rockets and nothing to sink. The Rimu, a derelict hulk, had been offered to the Air Force for target practice. The two Sunderlands arrived first and strafed the ship with machine gun bullets. Then Squadron Leader Gunton made his run andxthe Rimu, built in 1942, was no

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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4

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HULK SUNK TOO SOON Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4

HULK SUNK TOO SOON Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28672, 23 August 1958, Page 4