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TORNADOES IN U.S.A.

12 KILLED—SCORES INJURED GREAT PROPERTY LOSSES ' (Australian Press Association.) (By Cable—Press Assn.-Copyright.) NEW YORK, September 14. News from Dakota City, Nebraska, states that at least six persons were killed, and more than a score were injured, in a tornado in the north-west section. LATER. Twelve known to be dead and scores injured, and a million dollars damage was the toll of tornadoes in Nebraska and South Dakota yesterday. A message from Boston states that wind and lightning storms in New England, yesterday, caused one death and heavy damage.

DAMAGE IN WEST INDIES.

NEW YORK, September 14

A message from San Juan, . Porto Rica, states that two million dollars’ damage was done by a tropical hurricane. The city is in darkness, and is isolated' from the rest of the island. The extent of the injuries and loss of life is unknown.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1928, Page 7

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TORNADOES IN U.S.A. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1928, Page 7

TORNADOES IN U.S.A. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 September 1928, Page 7

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