TRAIL OF TYPHOON
Extensive Damage in Japan
London. August 28.
The Tokio correspondent of “The rimes” states that a typhoon which is moving slowly across south-western Japan disrupted communications and caused extensive damage over an area 350 miles in 'ength. It prevented English, American and Japanese liners leaving Kobe. The channel services to Korea and all air. land, and sea services on the coast have been suspended. Wa’-es 30 feet high destroyed the breakwaters at several small ports. The express to Toha was derailed when a tender was buried as an embankment collapsed.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 286, 30 August 1935, Page 7
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