MIKADO'S CRUISERS.
UNABLE TO VISIT WELLINGTON. (By TGiei:raDh.~PrcH) Association.! Auckland, January G. The Japanese cruiser Soya was thrown tpen to the public this afternoon, and the opportunity of visiting the warship was availed of by large numbers. To-morrow afternoon Die flagship Aso will also be tlirowii open.' Colonel Boseawcn, A.D.C., ycslerday ealle<l upon Admiral Kato and, bv direction of Lord Islington, invited him to visit Government Mmsc, Wellington. The Admiral, however, had to express regret at being unable to accept the invitation as the sails on Moiidnv for .Sydney.
The Admiral expresses delight and appreciation of tho hospitalitv I hat has been extended to hiniself, his ollieers, end the men of the squadron during their slay iu Auckland,
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 4
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118MIKADO'S CRUISERS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1331, 8 January 1912, Page 4
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