OFFICERS AND CREW LAND IN MEXICO.
(By Telegraph—Press Association.) WASHINGTON, Saturday. It transpiree that tho Japanese cruis-, or Asama struck a rock on tho Calif ornian coast in a heavy gale. The officer's and crew have be™ l£Jl f J"'I On Mfixl* can soil, pfehdihg the attlv&l of another Japanese Warship. It is unlikely that Me*ia<i will. intern tho shipwrecked men, although it is ehtitlQd to do so. Tho Asanuv'a officers and moa kept tho news of tho WHck secret, in order to preserve th© United States' neutrality- » American warships havo boon told off to prevent a possible German attack if tho Dresden is in tho nighbourhoodv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 14206, 8 February 1915, Page 6
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