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The South Wales Argus reports radio amateur Artie Moore (MNX) was the first to receive the Titanic’s distress call but no-one believed him
Artie Moore, was at his home at Gelligroes Mill in Pontllanfraith, when he picked up the SOS signal sent from the Titantic . . .
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