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(1) The newly-constructed Winter Palace Hotel at Jericho, which was entirely destroyed by the earthquake. Three tourists form India were buried in the debris, and when extricated were found to be dead. (3) Interior of the Greek Orthodox Church of St. John near the jordan.

(2) Convent and Church of St. John, near the Jordan. (4) Clearing the debris of a collapsed house on the Mount of Olives. Three persons were killed at the place where the men are working. - Imperial Photo Studio, photo.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 45

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(1) The newly-constructed Winter Palace Hotel at Jericho, which was entirely destroyed by the earthquake. Three tourists form India were buried in the debris, and when extricated were found to be dead. (3) Interior of the Greek Orthodox Church of St. John near the jordan. (2) Convent and Church of St. John, near the Jordan. (4) Clearing the debris of a collapsed house on the Mount of Olives. Three persons were killed at the place where the men are working. – Imperial Photo Studio, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 45

(1) The newly-constructed Winter Palace Hotel at Jericho, which was entirely destroyed by the earthquake. Three tourists form India were buried in the debris, and when extricated were found to be dead. (3) Interior of the Greek Orthodox Church of St. John near the jordan. (2) Convent and Church of St. John, near the Jordan. (4) Clearing the debris of a collapsed house on the Mount of Olives. Three persons were killed at the place where the men are working. – Imperial Photo Studio, photo. Otago Witness, Issue 3833, 30 August 1927, Page 45

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