TIDAL WAVE IN JAPAN.
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fOKI'O, Sept. I.:!—The newspapo- ‘ Asshi Shimbnn ’ reports that a HiLil'yv'avp. fh'/yen Ivy a typhoon, swept the head ol Ariake Bay, in tho islijM of Kjushin. destroying three villages. It is estimated that over 1,3®. people vrefs drowned or missing. To-day the highest tide of the year was eXpoHcnced, and this, with the typhoon and rain, caused all riVeps to overflow, inundating 5,000 houses. EXECUTION OF BRITISH SPIES DENIED. iO^D(X\ T , September 13.—Later reports from Leningrad say that the. (jgtfes iiarve non yet been executed*
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Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 12
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91TIDAL WAVE IN JAPAN. Evening Star, Issue 19661, 14 September 1927, Page 12
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