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[Reuters Tki.kchams.] U.S.A. CYCLONE. NEW YORK. September 22. Thirty-four persons perished in a cyclone which swept the Stales on .Minnesota mid Wisconsin on Sunday. The property damage will run into millions. The lines of communication Were destroyed. Tho storm was the worst for twenty years. St I’atil, .Minneapolis, was in darkness during the fury of the storm, while ti railway bridge was torn loose and thrown on the hank of the river. Houses ami barns were carried away. CANADIAN LOAN. OTTAAYA, September 22. The Dominion of Canada is offering a .7d.()ftll,(!tK) dollar loan at four and a half per cent to the Canadian public to-day. Its success is assured through the reception ol' a * 0.00(1,0(10 dollar loan, lloaled a few days ago in New York.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1924, Page 2
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127AMERICAN ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1924, Page 2
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