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Historic Australian Submarine Located!

Australia’s first submarine, the 181-foot-(55-metre)-long, 800-ton, British-built HMAS lost with its entire 35-man crew on September 14, 1914, during the early days of World War One, while on a routine patrol, has went missing the day after Germany surrendered New Guinea.

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