AMERICAN CABLE NEWS.
[Reuter Telegrams.] DISASTER IN MEXICO. -MEXICO CITY. Nov. 30. It is reported that the Pacific seaport of Ziliuatanejo has been destroyed by a tidal wave. STEAMER. SINKS. HAVANA (Cuba) Nov. 19. The Haitian steamer A’illes Des Gayes with more than two hundred labourers aboard, bound for tbe Santiago Do Cuba sugar-cane fields, .sank on Monday. The engineer and two seamen were picked up by tbe British steamer AVanderer. and were 'landed at Anx Vnyes, in Haiti, to-day.
Ships and American naval planes are searching the Caribbean Sea for other survivors of tbe wreck.
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Hokitika Guardian, 21 November 1925, Page 3
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