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POOR CHANCE OF RECOVERY

pbessttbb; and;'" depth ib'o LONDON, 13th Noyeinbcr. The " iivemng'. 'Standard '£'■ •'co-res-pondent^ on board ! the,;.warship. Eevenge telegraphs that- th« submarine'» bulk precludes tie possibility'pf Taising the vessel. '-.i'j'Furtiier.more^. it is most unlikely 1-to withstand' the intense pressure at'a^lep.th,of;!24pjeet.,!',',ft is also significant that the-' Ml -'had, not used its undersea sigiiallijig.iiippai-a----tus to reply to the jnessages 1 sent her by the same means. "' '" ','". The Kingjhaß senf «;mpssage to the commander of the Atlantic Fleet es> pressikig. deep Regret 'a.tfi'wympatliy, at

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Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 7

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POOR CHANCE OF RECOVERY Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 7

POOR CHANCE OF RECOVERY Evening Post, Issue 119, 16 November 1925, Page 7

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