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LOST SUBMARINE

FURTHER PARTICULARS. BURIAL OF REMAINS. United Press Assn. —By Electric Telegraph Copyright (Received' 1.45 aim'.)', ~ , MOSCOW, August 16. Muklcvitch the chief of the Nival Forces am] a member of the revolutionary Military- Council stated that the raising of the submarine Loo commenced in the spring. It was impossible to begin earl.er because, Oapor Bay was not cleared of mines. The vessel was raised from] a depth of nineteen fathoms in unfavourable weather conditions, notwithstanding thei hole in hen hull and the engines and mechanism are still in good condiltion. . Muklevitch addedj, ,‘‘wp. fill cbhsitl'er the desires of the British Government in regard to the burial and disposal of the personal property of deceased found cm hoard. At any rat© the remains will be buried with i due military honours.”—AustrUlian Press Assn. (A London cable says: Submarine L 55 wag. commander by Lieut. Commander Chapman and had a crew of 41.)

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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 August 1928, Page 6

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LOST SUBMARINE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 August 1928, Page 6

LOST SUBMARINE Stratford Evening Post, Issue 19, 17 August 1928, Page 6