JAPANESE STEAMER SINKS.
CAPTAIN AND CREW LOST,
ENGLISH VICIO-CONSUL SAVED
[nv eliKCtkic TEi.EGRAi>n--cornuonT.J [PRH I'KKBS AB9OCIATION.J (Received This Day, 9.20 a.m.) TOKIO, July 25. The Teisurei Mnru struolv in a
fog. >»i\- lifeboats were launched, and •there was no paii>ic. The captain and the majority of the crew wore lost.
Nlinoteon saloon ]>asseingers were rescued, including Mr CuiMii.nghain. Eniglish Vice-Consul at Osaka.
It is believ(vl that 10f) stewage passengers and 59 soldiers hove either been ])icked up or kinde'l saTe.lv.
fAn earlier cabfo stated: Roiiitor s Tokio correspondiMit statns tiliat the Tetsiirni ifani. with 2-1(5 ]>assmii2;e,rs from Kobe for Dalny, sank at Chi ido. Forty won* saved. The 'i\«t are missing. Warsbi|\s are seiarcn ing in tho vicinity.]
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 3
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118JAPANESE STEAMER SINKS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 26 July 1910, Page 3
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