RUDOLPH DIESEL ALLEGED TO BE STILL ALIVE.
(By Telegraph.— Prcsv Association.— Copyright.) (TIHfcS AND SYDNEY SUN SERVICES.) > BERLIN, 24th March. l • It is alleged that Dr. Rudolph Diesel is alive in Canada. tit was reported on Ist October, 1913, that Dr, Diesel, the celebrated inventor of tlio engine bearing his name, had disappeared from tho Groat' Kastern Railway Co.'s steamer Dors» den, when on his way from' Antwerp to Harwich. His disappearance was a mystery. He was travelling to Lon« don to attend a company meeting, oc-' ¦compam'ed by Mr. Carols, a director, and Mr. Luckmann, chief engineer. The three separated in tlie evening to go to their cabins. Diesel did nob sleep in his berth, and it was supposed that he continued walking ott the deck, owing to occaAJOljal jjft» jKpnja, age! JfpU .oycr^pai^ 8 s
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 71, 25 March 1914, Page 7
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