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THREE VESSELS LOST

THE STAB OF JAPAN yALUA'DIiE STEAMER PIERCED BY A IMJCIC. POSITION HOPELESS. ly Tol'jffroph—PrGsa AjKoclatlon—CopyrlKbl (Iteooivod April 12, 4.20 pan.) LONDON, April 11. It transpires that ft rock pierced the bottom of the a town or Star of Japan, which wont ashore tho other day at Dakar, Citpo Vordo. while voyaging from London to Australia and Now Zealand. Tho captain considers tho position >f tiho steamer hopelora. Tho Tyfxsr Company at Napier' received iu!v;cm on Saturday that tho Star of Japan la a total wreck. Particulars of the voj lot's oanco are not yot U> hand, DUTCH SHIP WREUKHD. THE OIU3W SAFE. (Received April 13, 1 a.rn.) SYDNEY. April 12. News from Noumea states that tho Dutch ship Emmanuel was wrecked on the main reef at Now Caledonia while proceeding to load oliromo ore. Tho crow aro safe. LOSS OF A KETCH. FATE OF THE CREW UNKNOWN. BRISBANE, April 12. Wreckage which ban boon identified as portion of the ketch Part Stowart was found near Cooktown to-day. Nothing has been hoard or soon of bho crow.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 6

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THREE VESSELS LOST New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 6

THREE VESSELS LOST New Zealand Times, Volume XXX, Issue 6493, 13 April 1908, Page 6