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WILKINS' EXPEDITION.

SUBMARINE IN ARCTIC. JPifef; £V V _ /*"' 'V ' ' WEAK WIRELESS SIGNALS. REPORT FROM COLLIER. MESSAGE UNINTELLIGIBLE. ; NO REPLIES TO CALLS. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. (Received 'September 4, 12.35 a.m.) OSLO, Sept. 3. 'Although wireless operators have ceaselessly called and listened all night when communications from the submarine Nauiiltis were' expected, there has been no feply since Sunday. The Nautilus left Spitzbergen to cross under the North Polo to Alaska on 'August 18. The Norwegian collier Ingertre has arrived froir. Spitzbergen and reports having heard weak, unintelligible signals from the Nautilus on Tuesday evening. The Bergen wireless station is still without news of the submarine, which is able to remain submerged 94 hours. The fact that nothing definite has been jjeard does not necessarily mean that the craft has being overtaken by disaster.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 9

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WILKINS' EXPEDITION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 9

WILKINS' EXPEDITION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20969, 4 September 1931, Page 9