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STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE

AUSTRIA’S LEADING SALVAGE DIVER BELIEVED HELD BY RUSSIANS Rec. 9 p.m. LONDON, May 12. Wilhelm Napolz, Austria’s leading salvage diver, has been missing for 15 days, and is believed to have been arrested by the Russians, according to the Vienna police. The British United Press Vienna correspondent says that 16 days ago Napolz won a special diving contest held by the Danube Steamship Company The next day he disappeared. The police say there is every indication that he was forced to go to Russia to work as a diving specialist.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 7

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STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 7

STRANGE DISAPPEARANCE Otago Daily Times, Issue 27080, 14 May 1949, Page 7

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