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. t f HURRICANE DAMAGE. IN CENTRAL AMERICA. [United Presß Association. —P j Electric Telegraph .—Copyright. ] TEGUCIGALPA, Nov. 10. In the hurricane which swept the Lacieba zone, the material damage done is estimated at more than one million dollars. Seventy were injured. CLAIM AGAINST TUNNEY. NEAV YORK, November 11. A Supreme Court jury decided that Gene ,Tunney does not owe Timothy Mara . one cent. Mara claimed more than half a million dollars for helping to arrange the match at Philadelphia in which Tunney won the title from Dempsey. A MONTROSITY. NEW YORK, November 11. A Brooklyn message states one of the rarest human phenomena, the .birth of a child with two heads and four arms, has stirred medical circles. It was a male infant, and dead, weighed eight pounds.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1930, Page 6
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