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Terror and destruction of another kind was visited on Hong Kong in the early hours of 9th June 1960, when typhoon 'Mary' swept over the Colony leaving forty-five dead and thousands homeless. In Hennessy Road, on Hong Kong Island, scaffolding crashed down, crushing cars. For many hours torrential rain fell.--South China Morning Post pictures.
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