TYPHOON SINKS 200 VESSELS
3000 Feared Dead In Japan | Press Associoti< ”»—Copyrisht; >■ 11 JO p.m.) TOKYO, September 26 A raging typhoon swept northern Japan last night diking more than 200 vessels. mgnt, The death roll may climb to about 3000 In addition to loss of the crowded ferrv Tn™ u mr train ferries, with a total loss of abouJlSn®?™’ ip anese Coast Guard listed two steamers, 29 HghterT 111 thing boats and 55 other craft sunk. "gniers, 116 Parties of police and doctors stood on >W«“- «»““'<!”■ momuino., J,sb s> « - .h. 122? “XT™™: re only 155 known survivors. "*• ln ere
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27466, 28 September 1954, Page 13
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