USE FOR DIVING BELLS.
LIFE-SAVING INVENTION. SUBMARINE ATTACHMENT. A. and N.Z. PARIS. April 20 M. Carpentier, a French inventor, nas devised a system of diving bells, to be attached to a submarine, for saving the crew in case of accident. The first Dell is attached to the submarine by a cable, and can be sent to the surface, carrying a signal of distress, and also indicating where the submarine lies. If aid is delayed the crew can use another bell to bring several men to the surface, who can send the bell down again and rescue others of the crew.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18690, 22 April 1924, Page 7
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