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(Australian it N.Z. Cable: Association.) MEXICAN FLOODS. MFX 1(0 CITY. Sept. 21. Government relief train v.as v.ualile to reach the Hood sutlerers in the Lerma '/alley. '1 housauds there are hungry and homeless, being huthlieu together oil the hills a.ntl on tht housetops. It is asserted that the flood covers ae. area- o! 12 f miles wide in parts. MISSION HOUSE IiURNT. TWENTY LIVES LOST. VANCOUVER. Sept. 21.
A message ir<i:i Prince Albert, Snskaleliewan states one sister and nineteen children were burned to death iit a lire which destroyed a Roman Catholic .Mission on Monday at Lac LaPlunge, in an isolated section on the northern border ol Saskatchewan province, and a hundred miles beyond the end of the railway. A doctor is hurrying in an aeroplane to the spot. The Mission housed ninety Indian children and o stalf of twenty-one.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 September 1927, Page 2
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