CHINESE TYPHOON.
FRENCH CRUISER REFLOATED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Tokio, September 26. The cruiser Dupleix, which was stranded at Yokohama, has been refloated. JAPANESE MAIL BOAT SUNK. Tokio. September 2G. A Japanese mail boat foundered at Shimonoseki. The casualties are unknown. £4,000,000 DAMAGE. . Tokio. September 26. The damage eau-ed bv the typhoon is estimated at £4.000,000. The crops are ruined. The Kiekomaru foundered off Ensnu. The crew and passengers perished. The harbors at Osaka and Nacoya fcave been demolished. Twenty thousand houses at Osaka were wrecked. There were 202 persons killed and 283 injured in Gifu. WHOLESALE DESTRUCTION. Received 27. 9.55 p.m. Tokio, September 27. Ten thousand families are homeless at Oifu-aichi. The streets collapsed wholesale, and temples, theatres and schools were wiped out. Even the forests disappeared. Four hundred fishermen were drowned at Sappono. APPALLING LOSSES. Received 28. Lit) a.m. Tokio, September 27. Communication Is still unrestored in the provincial districts. Refugees coming to x Tokio report appalling loss of life and damage to property.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 113, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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165CHINESE TYPHOON. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 113, 28 September 1912, Page 5
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