DISASTROUS HURRICANE
SUVA DEVASTATED. j By Cat>le.—Press Association. —Copyright j Suva, March 20. i A hurricane has caused great damage I in Suva. Many buildings were wrecked and property extensively damaged. BANANA CROPS DESTROYED. ' By Megraph.—Press Asfloeiation. Dunedin, March 2(5. Private advice re tie Suva hurricane states that it was one of the most destructive hurricanes ever experienced tliere. It struck Suva at 10.30 p.m. on Thursday. The town library was unroofed. and the hulk Sunlight was blown ashore at Lami Greek. It is understood that the blow was) general throughout the group, and that the whole of the banana crop is destio{e<L _i m<■ i —ij
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 349, 29 March 1910, Page 5
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