REPEATED WIRELESS CALLS
FROSI IB FORMOSAN COAST EXPLANATION WANTING By TclcKraith-'Pres? Assadtetifln-i-Ooiiyriebt. Tokio, May 1. Tho mail ftteamer Siberia (11,284 tous), going to Manila, has ntade repented wireles.i calis for help off the shore of Formosa, a largo island lying to the north of the. Philippines. She has seventy passengers. Tho messages aro getting moro in* distinct. Several ships are hurrying to tlio spot. REPORTED ATTACK BY GHINSSE PIRATES. STORY NOT BELIEVED, Salt f rancisoo., May 1. The Pacific Mail CbmjlMty, owners of the Siberia, state that the vessel is ■fully equipped to save tho crew' and passengers, _ A report of an attack by Cltiiicso pirates is not accepted here, Mr. George. Egati, Governor of Butaiigas, Pliilippiiios, is aboard. SIBERIA ARRIVES SAFELY. {Roc. May 3, 5.5 p.m.) Manila, May 3. The Siberia has arrived lior, and tho distress signals are isot oxpla'ined. It is feared that another vessel is involved.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 5
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150REPEATED WIRELESS CALLS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2139, 4 May 1914, Page 5
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