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Hurricane at Suva.

Steamers Delayatl. Press Assooiation.—Copyright,' ■ Suva, this hay A stiff south-east burrioano has been blowing since midnight. The gliss has fallen to 29. Thero is a dead lull at prosont, which is an ominous indication that the wind Is coming from the north. The steamer Navau if unable to leave the port. Suva 1 is apparently the centre of a oyolone,

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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1217, 7 January 1905, Page 2

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Hurricane at Suva. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1217, 7 January 1905, Page 2

Hurricane at Suva. Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1217, 7 January 1905, Page 2

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