MARITIME DISASTERS.
AMERICAN CRUISER ASHORE, Australiar.-N.Z. Cable Association. Washington, Jan. 14. The cruisci Milwaukee went ashore on the Californian coast while attempting the salvage of a submarine. Three hundred of the crew were removed through the raging surf, but others are still on board. The cruiser may be a total loj». JAPANESE BATTLESHIP SUNK Tokio, Jan 14 The battleship Tsukula, 13,750 tons, v.as sunk by an explosion at Yokosuka. There were 300 casualties. [The J'suknla was completed in ISO", bad a speed of 20 knots, and was armed with four 12in., twelve Oin., and twenty 4.7 in. guns.]
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 4
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