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A GIANT SQUID?

THE LOCH NESS MONSTER

AN UNDERWATER SEARCH

LONDON, October 2.

.Mr. J. E. Williamson, exploiter of submarine motion pictures, has arrived from Florida, with plans to investigate the Loch Ness monster in his lair. Ho proposes to go down into the loch through a flexible metallic tube.

The tube ivill bo eonnocted with a spherical photosphere adapted to marine observation and photography.

Mr. Williamson believes that the monster is a giant squid, which, he says, is one of the largest of intelligent sea animals. Its tentacles, which show like fins when it is swimming, resomble a head, and that fact is tho basis of many sea-serpent stories.

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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 9

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110

A GIANT SQUID? Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 9

A GIANT SQUID? Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 91, 15 October 1934, Page 9

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