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The towing of a 23,000-tons warship upside down for three miles is. the latest achievement of British salvors. The ex-German battle-cruiser Moltko was raised some months ago from the floor of Scapa Blow, in the Orkneys, bv Messrs Cox and Banks. She lay on Cava Island bottom upwards and much of her outer casing was removed. \ But in her exposed position work would be impossible during the \yintcr gales, and it was decided to remove her to Lvness. All holes were plugged and pumping be-o-an and as the air-pressure increased and’ she became partly buoyant a floating dock was placed ,on each side; Then her last voyage'began to Lvness Pier.

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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 10459, 14 December 1927, Page 3

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