SEVEN HUNDRED LIVES LOST
IN CHINESE NAVAL DISASTER • By Telegraph—Press ■■'■ Shanghai, April 26. Seven hundred perished, inoluding the European members of the crow, excepting the third engineer, through" the sinking of the transport Hsiu-Yu, which collided with tho Chinese cruiser Hai- ■ Young, in a fog, southward of Chusan. ; There were a thousand soldiers and ciev ] ou board the transport....
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2757, 28 April 1916, Page 5
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