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HAIL OF COCOANUTS

NASSAU (Bahamas}, August 5. Every house in Bimini, “the bootleggers’ paradise,” was levelled by the recent hurricane, Several largo liquor Jinats were sunk. Jinny people wore hruised by flying cocoanuts, which fell like rain from the trees during the height of the storm.

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Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 8

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HAIL OF COCOANUTS Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 8

HAIL OF COCOANUTS Evening Star, Issue 19329, 16 August 1926, Page 8

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