ITALIAN DESTROYER
STRIKES ROCK AND SINKS
ALL HANDS SAVED
(United Press Association. — By I'-leutie Telegraph.—Copyright..)
(Received this day at 8 a.m.) SHANGHAI. -March 27
The Italian destroyer Muggia returning from Amoy to Shanghai, grounded on Kinger Dock during the night of March 25th, due to a log. The vessel sank, but everybody was saved. 'Thirty-seven sailors and seven officers were rescued by Chinese boats and taken ashore, and seventy-five sailors and four officers were rescued later by a Jupane.se steamer proceeding to Shanghai.
TOKYO, March 27
Tho Matsumoto Maru has wirelessed that she has rescued seventy-six of the crew of an Italian destroyer that was sinking in the China Sea yesterday.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 March 1929, Page 5
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