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[QUOTE="Dave Gittins, post: 281313, member: 139025"] G'day, Michael B! I've taken the view that the flare-ups observed by the Germans were explosions on Sydney and very likely marked her end. The complete absence of survivors suggests to me that her end was very sudden and violent, like that of HMS Hood. On the other hand, you may be correct. Perhaps Sydney lasted until she was simply too far away to be observed, especially from the height of a boat. It's going to be fun to find out which of us, if either, is right. Let's hope we don't have to wait too long. [/QUOTE]
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