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M2 TRAGEDY

SPEEDY DEATHS OF CREW. [BRITISH OFFICIAL WIRELESS-l RUGBY, February 11. From a statement issued by the Admiralty regarding the sunken submarine, “M.2,” it appears that no evidence has been found to show that any compartment of the submarine remained habitable after the sinking. Nine vessels were employed with the object of detecting tappings or signals, but without any result. Echosounding gear was used in the search, and it accounted for some of the tappings reported. No bodies have yet been either .recovered or seen in the wreck.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 5

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M2 TRAGEDY Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 5

M2 TRAGEDY Greymouth Evening Star, 13 February 1932, Page 5

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