DIVERS WALK ROUND SUNKEN SUBMARINE.
SEARCH REVEALS TRAGIC WAR INCIDENT. (By .Telegraph-Press Assm-Copyright.) (Received This Day, 1.5 ami.) LONDON, Feb. 4. Since the M2 was located, divers have Teen continually attempting 'the exploration of the wreck. They cannot remain -below longer than fifteen min--mtea owing to the pressure of water, but have been able to walk under the ibows ©f the submarine as it is lying at an- angle, with the stern embedded in sand. Nearby is a German U-boat and a British Q-boat. The wreck is being examined by the 3ight of four powerful undersea lamps. Twenty warships will participate in s the memorial service over the spot a lull in chiving operations on JPriday. .
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 5 February 1932, Page 5
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