THE HALIFAX DISASTER.
more appalling THAN ANTICS* PATED. DAMAGE TWENTY MILLION, , DOLLARS. Australian-N.Z. Cable Association, v New York, Dec. 0. "• The Now York Times states that th< Halifax catastrophe proves to have beenmore appalling than anticipated. At one school of live hundred children only tiovun escaped. The damage is estimated at twenty million dollars, ■, j ARREST OP NORWEGIANS, Received Dee, 11, 1j.15,a.m. ' Halifax, Dev. J4 \ The survivors of tlu> Norwegian Ship Imo, which collided with the munition - ship, have been arrested by the British naval authorities. All non-residents not engaged in rdie/ work have been asked to leave owingtV the serious lack of accommodation. MORE BODIES RECOVERED ■RESCUE WORK PROCEEDS.' Received Dec. 10, 9.25 p.m. * m , , Ottawa, Dee. ft Two hundred additional bodies h&ve been recovered, the total being appralrimately a thousand. Rescue work is pro« feeding unhindered by the weather, which is clear. Martial law prevails. Assistance from outside has increased. <
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1917, Page 5
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152THE HALIFAX DISASTER. Taranaki Daily News, 11 December 1917, Page 5
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