RECORDS OF JUTLAND.
MISSING SIGNAL BOOK.
MYSTERIOUS DISAPPEARANCE
ADMmAL BEATTY'S MESSAGE Sly Telegraph—Presa Association— Copjriaht (E*ceiv«d 1.30 a.m.) a. sad N.Z. LONDON. Oct. 19. Til© Sunday Times reports that die mysterious disappearance of the wireless signal book of the Iron Duke, containing Admiral Beatty's slgzai. to Admiral Jellicoe before the letter's turning movement of Dreadnoughts to avoid torpedo attack at the battle of Jutland, has caused a sensation in naval circles, and has hampered the work of the official committee entrusted to prepare a track chart of the battle and the collation of all signals.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17295, 20 October 1919, Page 8
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