HURRICANE IN THE NEW HEBRIDES.
SYDNEY. May 25. (Received May 25, at 10.25 a.m.) Particulars of the recent hurricane in the New Hebrides, when ten vessels were ashore and two whites and six natives drowned, show that, the effects were more devastating than at first reported. Tho storm was general throughout the group. Houses we.ro unroofed and blown down at | Anedtyum and Tanna, and it is supposed I that several recruiting vessels besides the j ! ten already reported were blown ashore. ; The steamer Malatia had a trying experi- j I ence. She Jost her deck cargo and fittings. I
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Evening Star, Issue 14575, 25 May 1911, Page 6
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