114 LIVES SAVED
CHINESE SHIPWRECK. (United Prtjaa Aoßocnitiou— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). HONGKONG, April 24. The Chinese steamer riwauyang w«s wrecked in a fog on a rocky island off Wenchow. The Peninsular liner Rnjputaua picked up 114 of her passengers and crew. The Kajputana ai rived from Shanghai with the 11-1 passengers and ei't w. The Kajputana sight-d thu flag of distress and found the Hwaliyang breaking up on the rocks. The survivors, of whom a hundred were ashore, were conveyed aboard the limr in lifeboats.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 4
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85114 LIVES SAVED Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1931, Page 4
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