H.M.S. NELSON EXAMINED.
No Damage Found Yet by Experts. British Official Wirelee*. RUGBY, January 13 11.M.5. Nelson, which grounded in Portsmouth harbour, was berthed at nine o'clock Iftst night. The latest report stated that the internal examination, which is proceeding. so far shows no sign of damage. If this result is confirmed on the completion of the examination, and if a study of the reports of the divers who are making an external examination also reveals that the vessel is undamaged, she will take on board stores and ammunition in readiness to sail on Sunday for Arosa Bay, Spain, where the vessels of the Home Fleet will remain for two days before sailing on a spring cruise to the West Indies.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20205, 16 January 1934, Page 1
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