STORMS.
HOULDEE LINER BROKEN UP. i By Telegraph—Press Association-Oopyright. (Rec. Decomber 28, 9.10 p.m.) •'" ■ ' Madrid, December 28. Tho Houldor steel screw steamer Southern Cross, 5J90 tons''gross, for South America, which wont ashore in Vigo har- | bour, on the west coast of Spam, has broken" in halves. [The passengers were saved. The cargo i and hull aro valued at, £94,000.] BLIZZARD IN NEW YORK. ' EIGHTEEN DEATHS. ! New York, December 27. > Tho Bnowstorm and blizzard were tho > worst experienced in' the Eastern States for twenty years. Railway,, telephone, ' and telegraph services in Now York aro 1 j paralysed. • ' Tens of thousands of belated suburbanites were forced to walk home through tho snowdrifts on Christmas Night, t ' SCHOONEE LOST WITH'TWELVE ' LIVES, (lice. December 28,, 9.10 p.m.) New York, Decembor 28. The'blizzard caused eighteen deaths in . the vicinity of Now York. ' B Many vessels are ashoro. A sohooner 2 fonndored off Boston, twelvo lives being lost. it i. ——
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 701, 29 December 1909, Page 5
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