DASASTROUS TYPHOON IN JAPAN.
Thursday Isuxd, August 20. Eastern files to August 7 by the Chingtu, record that by a typhoon at Kunchinsky, five steamers and the • British ship, Maresqhal Neil ■■" driven ashore; butfortunatelyiilbre was no loss of life. j^" Reports from Tpkjo stato tbkt in the same gale'l9 people were killed and fourteen injured.' Sixteen hundred houses were. de. : 6fr6ye'd, and |4OO damaged, ', NfnefySight 'ye'sspls of' all sizes were Wrecked.. •."•"*. A {pajn.from with 3?6 passengers, mostly diaabled soldiers, was thrown into the sea. and 1\ ipen. _£■ kiljed, and eight seriously hurt. Part of the train disappeared alto*, gether,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5108, 21 August 1895, Page 2
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