EARTHQUAKE DISASTER
DEATH AND DESTRUCTION IN ANATOLIA SIXTEEN VILLAGES WIPED OUT Press Association—By Telegas pb—Copyright ANGORA, April 20. (Received . April 21, at 10 a.m.) Sixteen villages were wiped out and over 250 people were killed in repeated earthquakes in contra) Anatolia. The shocks occurred hourly throughout April 19, ... ... [ Anatolia was the Greek name for Asia Minor. It was revived by the Turks, who called it Anadoii, and it is now a part of Turkey. The Anatolian railway is part of the Bagdad railway. It runs from Istanbul to Angora and Konich.]
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Evening Star, Issue 22938, 21 April 1938, Page 11
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