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THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE.

BOMBAY, Sept. 27. Twenty inches of rain fell in twentyfour hours at Darjeeling.

A hundred persons perished

The tea plantations were injured by terrible landslips.

The Dhool bazaar was overwhelmed and 200 persons killed.

ADMIRAL DEWEY'S RETURN. NEW YORK, Sept. 27. Admiral Dewey reached New York

two days before he was expected, and received a hearty unofficial welcome. He ridiculed the idea of his candidature for the Presidency.

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Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9450, 28 September 1899, Page 2

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THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE. Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9450, 28 September 1899, Page 2

THE RECENT EARTHQUAKE. Thames Star, Volume xxx, Issue 9450, 28 September 1899, Page 2

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