CLOUD-BURST FOLLOWS DAM-BURST
DOUBLE CALAMITY IN AMERICA MANY CASUALTIES ' . . fiyTelegrapli-PrcM Association-Copyright New York, January 30. The toll of the Sail Diego'disaster, duo to tho bursting ol' the dam in the Tay Valley, has been doubled by a cloud burst and floods in the San Luisrey and San Baqunl Valleys. Communication ia altogether cut off. Many in- . juries are reported from the Tijuana Hot Springs, where the hotel collapsed. Many bodies were carried out to sen; NON-PAYMENT OP HOUSE RENTS ABUSE OF THE MORATORIUM. By IJI62TODH—Press Af-KociaMun-CopyriKhl (Reo.' January 31, 5.10 p.m.) London, January 31. Many abuses havo arisen from the Government's Moratorium regarding' tbeaiou-pajTuent of house rent; it is chiefly a section of tho wealthy which-: is'in arrears with the rent.
UNKNOWN VESSEL IN DISTRESS BARQUE REPORTED WRECKED By Telegraph—l'reaa Asw.l&Mon-CopyriEht (Reo. February 1, 0.45 a.m.) Melbourne, January 31. An unknown vessel, supposed to be a Norwegian barque, is reported to have been wrecked on King Island (Tuamotu Group, Pacific).-, A tug has gone to her assistance. . SHARP-SHOOTERS PROM SOUTH - AFRICA By Telegraph—Press London, January 30. ' Sir Abe- Bailey is "equipping and s transporting to Europe a hundred Eolith African sharpshooters.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2683, 1 February 1916, Page 5
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