PACIFIC SLOPE ’QUAKE SHOCKS FOR FCfUR HOURS. THOUSANDS SCARED. (Aus. ami N.Z. Cable VANCOUVER, June 28. A message from Billings (Montana) states that portions of tile states of Montana, Wyoming, Idaho and Washington, representing the nation’s playground. were harassed by earthquakes for four hours on Saturday night. No fatalities are reported, but the traffic on one trans-eontinental railway was suspended bv avalanches brought down l.v the ’quake, and the collapse ot a tunnel. Thousands of people rushed painc-sn-ieken into the streets of the diflei“ ~n t cities nt the first tremor. Hall a dozen buildings wer,. demolished. TYI ’ H Y 1 ’ I^-I ST V; K ■ MANILA, June 2S. K tvphoon in central Luzon killed eleven'people. Crops and people were severely damaged.
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Grey River Argus, 30 June 1925, Page 5
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