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NYISH

SAILINGSU SUBJECT TO ALTERATION,

SAN FRANCISCO via Bhanghai, Japan Ports & Honolulu

SHINYO MARU

Tuesday, 3rd May, at noon.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

BIBERIA MARU (Calls Koolung) Sunday, 15th May. at 10a.m. TAIYO MARU...

"Calls Los Angelos

Tuesday, 31st May,

SOUTH AMERICA via Japan, Honolulu, Los,

Angles Mexico & Panama

* ANYO MARU .......

BOKUYO MARU

Thursday, 28th Apr. at noon.

Wednesday, 8th June,

MARSEILLES, LONDON ANTWERP & ROTTERDAM via Ports.

KATORI MARU

ATSUTA MARU

KASHIMA MARU...

Saturday, 23rd Apr. at 11 a.m.

$14

Saturday, 7th May. Saturday, 21st May,

SYDNEY & MELBOURNE via Manila & Porta.

AKI MARU ........

MISHIMA MARU

NEW YORK and/or BOSTON vis PANAMA.

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TOBA MARU

LISBON MARU·

THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927.

P. & 0.-BRITISH INDIA, APCAR AND EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN LINES.

(COMPANIES incorporated in ENGLAND) Taking Cargo on through Bills of Lading for Straits, Java and Burma, Ceylon India, Persian Gulf, Mauritius, B. & S. Africa, Australasia, including, New Zealand & Queensland Porta, Red Sea, Egpyt, Constantinople, Greece, Levantine Ports, Europe, Etc.

| PENINSULAR 8 ORIENTAL FORTNIGHTLY DIRECT ROYAL K.' 'L STEAMERS. (UNDER" CONTRACT WITH HM. GOVERNMENT.)

MALWA DELTA NELLORE

Tons

From Hong- kong (about)

Destination

10,980 | 30 Apr. noon Marseilles & London

8,097

Singapore, 'bo & London 3rd May, 6,853

11th May.

S'pore, Plang, bo, B'bay

& Karachi

LAHORE

5,252 11th May Marecillos, L'don & A'worp Frequent connections from Pori Said for Passengers & Dargo-to Constantinople, Pyreus, Smyrne and other Lavant Ports by Steamers of the Khedivial Mail 3.8. G.,

Saturday, 23rd May at 11 a.m. '

Wednesday, 25th May.

Monday, 25th Apr. Thursday, 5th May.

JANUS TALMA TILAWA

Sunday, 15th May.

LIVERPOOL via Singapore, Colombo, Port Sald & Ports:

DAKAR MARU (Calls Saigon)

BUENOS AIRES via Singapore, Durban

KANAGAWA MARU

BOMBAY via Singapore & Colombo,

& Cape Town.

Saturday, 23rd April.

TOTTORI MARU (Calls Penang) Wednesday, 27th Apr.

RANGOON MARU

Saturday, 30th Apr.

CALCUTTA via Singapore, Penang & Rangoon.

PENANG MARU.....

MORIOKA MARU

Friday, 22nd Apr. Sunday, 1st May.

NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

Friday, 22nd April.

SHANGHAI, HOBB & YOKOHAMA.

MISHIMA MARU

TSUSHIMA MARU

SADO MARU

SUWA MARU

DELAGOA MARU...

For further information apply to:

Sunday, 24th Apr. Monday, 2nd May, Monday, 2nd May. Thursday, 5th Mey. NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA.

Tol. Central Nos. 292, (private exchanges to all Depts.)

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

NEW YORK DENTE.

FOR NEW YORK & BOSTON via SUEZ,

8.8, "WRAY CASTLE" Sails on or about 19th May.

LLOYD TRIESTINO.

REGULAR MONTHLY PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE (FIUME).

Taking Cargo on Through Bill of Lading to Genoa,. all Italian, Adriatic Lovant, Black Sea and

Danube Ports.

REDUCED PASSAGE RATES.

"A" CLASS "B" CLASS

£660′0

£73.0.0.

BRINDISI, VENICE & TRIESTE £72.10.0

LONDON

£80.0.0

NEXT SAILINGS.

OUTWARD FOR SHANGHAI, YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND MOJI.

8.8. "VENEZIA "

M.V. "ROMOLO"

M.V." VIMINALE"

HOMEWARD FOR BRINDISI, VENICE AND TRIESTE.

M.V. "ESQUILINO"

S.S. "VENEZIA

M.V. "ROMOLO " MV. "VIMINALE "-

Sails on or about 28th April. Sails on or about 26th May.

Sails on or about 23rd May,

Sails on or about 6th May.

Sails on or about 31st May. Sails on or about 28th Juno, Suils on or about 26th July,

NATAL LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM CALCUTTA AND COLOMBO TO SOUTH

8.9. "UMSINGA

AFRICAN PORTS.

Suils from Calculta Sails from Calcutta

BRITISH INDIA-APOAR SAILINGS

21st Apr. nooD

26th April.

EASTERN & AUSTRALIAN

ARAFURA

TANDA

BT. ALBANS

4,800

10,000

10,000

29th April.

6,000

6,956

4,500

29th April. 3rd June. 1st July.

S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta S'pore, Penang & Calcutta SAILINGS (South)

Manils, Sandakan, Thurs. Island, Townsville, B'bane. Sydney and Melbourne.

Regular Monthly Saflings from Hongkong to Japan and Hongkong to Australia

The E & A 8. S. Co., Ltd."staswers will also call at Shanghai, Iloilo, Cebus Kolambugan, Tawao, Timor, Darwin, or other perts en route as inducement offers.

Frequent connections from Australia with the following: The Union 8.8, Co's Atesmas to the United Kingdom ria New Zealand, Vancouver Ban Francisco, etc.

The P. & O, Royal Mail Steamers to London vis Sues Casal. The P. & O, Branch Bervice of Bteamers to London via the Cape.

CONSIGNEE NOTICE.

NIPPON TUSEN KAISHA LINE,

From EUROPE and STRAITS.

The Steamship,

CONSIGNEE NOTICES.

AMERICAN & MACHURIAN LINE.

From NEW YORK.

The Steamship,

"OITY OF DUNKIRE"

PASSENGERS.

DEPARTED.

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Per. the Empress of Rusala: Mr. J. B. Allan, Mrs. B. Anderson, Mrs. F. M. Adams, Miss H. Anderson, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. C. H. Blako, Mies M. Blake, Miss E. V. Abramson, Miss,

Mias E. L. Box, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. HM. Alkman, Mr. C. G. Brown, Mr.

"HAKONE MARU,” having arrived from the above ports, Constances of Cargo are hereby in

H. Backhouse, Mr. J. Baldock, landed and placed at their risk in the by her are informed that all Goods formed that their Goods are being having arrived, Consignees of Cargo Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and are being landed at their risk into Brown, Cept, and Mra. T. R. Bartlett, Godown Company's Godowns at Kow-the hazardous and/or extra-hazardous Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Bird, Miss D. loon, whence delivery may i be obtained. Godowns of The Hongkong and Kow- Bird, Miss Bonafet, Mrs. W. Chan, Goods not cleared by the 11th April, loon Wharf and Godown Co., Ltd., Miss Chong, Mr. and Mrs. 9. D.

whenco Dalivary may be obtained.

No claims will be admitted after the goods bays left the Godowns.

No fire insurance has been affected.

| 1027 will be subject to rent.

Damaged packages must be left in No claims will be admitted after Ching Mr. R. Grichton, Mr. Chiu Baik, Mr. C. P. Chung, Miss the Godowns for examination by the the Goods have left the Godowns, and Dalton, Mr. J. T. T. Dillon, Mr. and Consignen's and the Co.'s represents all Goods remaining undelivered after Mrs. J. W. Donald and family, Mr. tives on any Tuesdays and Fridays, 26th April, 1927, will be subject to W. H. S, Dent, Mrs. G. W. Drollette, at 2.80 p.m. within the free storage Ront,

Mr. M. C. Drummond, Mrs. A. F All Claims against the Stenner Derbel, Mr. H. O. Dell, Mr. B. Dals, Fariod.

All claims must be presented within on or before 16th April 1927 or they Mr. J. Dudleigh, Mr. F. Elmore, Misa S. Elder, ten days of the steamer's arrival here, on or before 3rd May, 1927, or they A. Eheft. Mr. and Mrs. after which date they cannot be re will not be recognized.

Mr. S. C. Faltham, Mr. J. G. de la cognized.

All brokon, chafed and Damaged Fuente, Mrs. H. K. la Favour, Mr. Goods are to be left in the Gadows, 1. W. French, Col. J. Fallorgood. where they will be examined on Miss O. N. Follorgood, Rev. L any Tuesdays or Fridays, between the Fawcett, Mr. Forbes, Mrs. M. hours of 10.48 am and noon, within Gohn, Mias V. Georges, Mr. H. C. the Free Storage period of One Week. Gotts, Mr. C. B. Goode, Mr. Generoso, No Fire Thurance has been effected. Mrs. H. B. Gledhill, Mrs. H. Gleason, Bill of Lading will be counter Miss H. Heppner, Mrs. M. Harring signed by,

M. ton, Mr. A. Humphroy, Mr. T. Hooong, Mr. T. Ming Hoong, Lt, and Afrs. V. Hartman, Miss V Hartman, Capt. B. O. Hutchison, Mr. and Mrs. W. Ironside and family, Mr. L. H. Johnson, Mr. R. B. Jowitt, Mrs. J. Jackson, Miss J. Jackson, Capt. and Mrs. Kimburg, Mr. and Mrs. Kan Mr. B. Karanlia,

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA, Hongkong, April 12, 1927.

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA LINE. From EUROPE und STRAITE. The Steamship,

"BOOTLAND MARU,” having arrived from the above parts, Consignons of Cargo are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and placed at their risk in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Gedowns at Mar loon, whence delivery may be obtained. Goods not cleared by the 20th April 1927, will be subject to rent

Damaged packages must be left in

The New Zealand Shipping Obie Steamers or Southampton and London via the Godewas for satination by the

Panama Canal,

SANTHIA

NTANZA MOREA

TANDA

SAILINGS TO SHANGHAI & JAPAN

7,754 25 Apr. 6.a.m. | Amoy, S'hai, Moji, Kobe &

7,023

29th Apr. 10,953

29th Apr. 6.956 8th May.

Osaka Shangbal, Moji & Kobo Shanghai, Moji & KobeTM

All dates are approximate and subject to alteration without notice. WIRELESS ON ALL STEAMERS.

Parools Measuring not more than 2 ft. x 2ft. x 1ft, will be roooived at the Co's Office up to noon on the day previous to sailing For Passage Rates, Handbooks, Freights, eto., apply to

MACKINNON, MACKENZIE & Co.,

Agoats.

P. & O. Bldg., Connaught Rd., C.,

GLEN LINE

Fare Hongkong to London £82.

LONDON, ROTTERDAM & HAMBURG vla STRAITS & COLOCBO.

Motor Vessel "GLENLUCE". Motor Vossol "GLENBEG"

***

4th May. 31st May.

Steamship "CARNARVONSHIRE” (Via Oran) 29th June. 27th July. Steamship. "PEMBROKESHIRE" (Via Oran)

SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VLADIVOSTOCK."

Motor Vessel "GLENTARA” Steamship

"CARNARVONSHIRE"

Motor Vessel "GLENSHIEL" Steamship "PEMBROKESHIRE"

Steamship

"GLENIFFER"

Due Hongkong.

-5th May. 12th May.

26th May.

11th June.

23rd June.

For freight, passage and further particulars, apply to:

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD.

AGENTS: THE GLEN LINE, LTD.

BOSTON, NEW YORK & BALTIMORE.

JOIN SERVICE OF THE

"BLUE FUNNEL LINE”

(OCEAN 8.8. CO., LTD. & OHINA MUTUAL 9.8. CO., LTD.)

AND

AMERICAN & MANCHURIAN LINE.

(ELLERMAN & BUCKNALL. 8.S. CO., LTD.)

SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG

S.S. "CITY OF DUNKIRK"

S.S. "DUMAEUS"

9.8. "CITY OF DERBY"

S.S.ELPENOR"

3rd June.

30th Juuc.

8.8. "UMVOLOSI " Rogular Passenger and Cargo Service to South African Porta. Through Bille of Lading issued from Hongkong.

For Freight or Passage on any of the above Lines apply to

DODWELL & CO., LTD.

Agente

Central 1030. Telephono

AUSTRALIAN-ORIENTAL LINE, LTD.

Changte "" & "Taiping."

THESE NEW VESSELS MAINTAIN A REGULAR SERVICE FROM HONGKONG TO AUSTRALIAN PORTS. VIA MANILA, AND THURSDAY ISLAND. Through Bills of Lading issued to all Australian, New Zealand and Tasmanian Ports.

MYCELLENT & MUST UP TO DATE FIRST & SECOND OLABS PASIENUEN ACCOMMODATION.

HONGKONG TO SYDNEY-19 DAYS,

17th May

STRAME

TAIPING CHANGTE

DUN HONGKONG ON ON ABOUT

SATLA BENCH ON DE ABOUT

10th May

11th Juno

TAIPING

CHANGTE

8th July

9th August

18th Juno 15th July 16th August

For Froight & Passago, apply to-BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Tel. 0. 36.

Agonta.

...

'via Suez Canal 22nd Apr. 8th May. via Suoz Canal via Suez Canal 22nd May. via Suez Canal 5th June.

Steamers proceed via Suez Canal or Panama Canal at owner

option.

Subject to Change without notice.

For freight and particulars apply to:-. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE or THE BANK LINE, LD., HONGKONG. Hongkong & Canton. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd., Canton.

INDO CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd.

SINGAPORE CANTON .....

Sailings.

SAILINGS SUBJECT TO ALTERATION.

Destination.

Steamer,

Yuonsang Thurs. 21st Apr at 3 p.m.j .Kwonggang Fri. 22nd Apr at 7 a.m. TSINGTAUSwatow & S'hai Kwongsang Sun. 24th Apr at 7 a.m. ..Suisang STRAITS & Caloutta.

Mon. 25th Apr at 3 p.m. TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Loosang Wod. 27th Apr at 7 a.m. SANDAKAN

....Hinsang Thurs. 28th Apr at 3 p.m. TIENTSIN

..Cheongshing Sun, 1st May at 7 a.m. TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Fooshing Sun. 1st May at 7 a.m. ...Namsang Mon. 2nd May at 3 p.m. STRAITS & Calcutta TSINGTAU Swatow & S'hai Hangaang Wed. 4th May at 7 a.m. STRAITS & Calcutta............Laisang Tuos. 10th May at 3 pim..

For freight or passago apply to:--

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO., LTD. General Managers

Telephone 215, Central

THE BANK LINE LIMITED., General Agents. Hongkong, April 19, 1927.

THE NORWEGIAN AFRICA AND AUSTRALIA LINE.

M.S. “TAIWAN

Mr. C. C.

Lan, Dr. H. H. Kung, Mr. C. F Longce, Maj. R. F. Longacre, Mr. Y. K. Leong, Mr. T. 3. Lul, Mr. C. E Lim, Mr. and Mrs. Lam, Mr. and

The above vessel having arrived Mrs. Lee, Mr. Long Chi Hao, Mr. A. from Norway via Ports on 16th April, F. Lunn, Mr. H. X. Loo, Mr. K. V. Consignee's and the Cote representa consignees of cargo are hereby not. Lai, Mr. S. T. Liang, Mr. and Mrs. tives on any Tuesdays and Friday, At fed that all goods are being landedes Yuen, Mr. and Mrs. Fl. Mackenzie, 280 p.m. within the free storage at their risk into the non-hazardous, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. S. Merritt and Perlod.

child, Mr. S. Meyer, Lt. and Mrs. R hazardous and/or extra hazardous ton days of the steamer's arrival here, loon Wharf and Gedown Co., Ltd, Mr. F. Iz Murah, Mr. F. Mason, All claims must be presented within Godowas of the Hongkang and Kow. V. Murphy, Miss M, Murphy, Miss B. Murphy, Mrs. H. L. Maples, Mr. and after which date they cannot be re-whence and/or from the wharves de Mrs. H. T. Mosher, Lt. and Mrs. A. commized.

Ne fire insurance has been affected. -NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, April 12, 1927.

No claims will be admitted after the livery may be obtained." Goods no J., Melanson, Miss M. B. Neville, Mr. cleared by the 22nd April, will be. A. Nicholson, Rev. T. OBrien, roods have left the Godowns.

subject to ront.

All broken, chafed and damaged Mr. E. E. O'Hara, Mr. and Mrs. S. packages are to be left in the Godown, A. Prins, Mr. H. C. Pullen, Mr. F. F. N. Porter and family, Mr. J. G. where they will be examined on the Prospero, Mr. Prostor, Mr. J. Peck, 21st April at 10 a.m. Claims against Mr. H. W. Ray, Mr. and Mrs. T. the vessel must presented within 19 days of arrival, otherwise they will Richmond, Miss A. Robb, Mrs. M. Rankin, Miss P. Rankin, Mr. S. not be recognised.

Ryan, Mr. Ryan, Mra. Eich, Lt. K.

JAPAN'S CABINET.

THE NEW MINISTRY,

Tokyo, April 20. The Cabinet has been formally announced. The names are the same as given this morning except! that General Yoshinori Shira- kawa is Minister of War.

No fire Insurance will be affected by us in any case whatever.

Billa of Lading will be countersign ed by,

THORESEN & CO., LTD., Agents. Hongkong April 10, 1927.

COST OF LIVING.

D

Riddell, R.N., Mr. and Mrs. H. Riggenbach, Mr. Rigrenbach, Mr. C. Rivaz, Mrs. J. Roberts, Mtr. J Roberts, Mr. Ronquillo, Mr. R. R Roxburgh, Miss A. Salvesen, Miss Shay

Mr. and Mrs. J. Shields, Mr. W. C. Shiner, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Stanton, Miss A. Stanton, Miss B. Stanton, Mrs. N. Sylvester, Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Schurgren, Miss T. E. Seburgren, Miss P. R. Seeley, Dr. and Mrs. L It is believed that Baron Tana-!

Sribyatta, Mr. Edward Stone, Mro. ka's assumption of the Foreign

G. B. Shorwood and child, Mr. T. portfolio is only temporary and

Storey, Mrs. J. Taylor and child, Mr. that either Mr. Tsuneo Matsudaira,

P. Tester, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Toli Ambassador at Washington, or

day, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Tang, Mr. T. Tanaka, Mias V. Thwaites, Mr. Mr. Kenkichi Yoshizawa, Minister! to China at Peking, are being re- The cost of living fell six points, Vergottini, Mrs. Maclade, Mr. Capt. J. N. and Mrs. Y. Y. garded да likely candidates.-last month to 65 per cent above Williams, Mrs. C. T. Woo, Mai, H.

the pre-war rate.-Renter.

Y W. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Dong, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Warren, Mrs. A. W. Waldron, Miss Waldrun, Mr. T. T. Wong, Miss Winans, Capt. A. W. Waldrun, Mrs. Yo Chung Shun, Mr. C. W. Zła.

Reuter.

A FALL OF SIX POINTS LAST MONTH,

I

London, April 20.

JAVA CITINA-JAPAN-|

LIJN.

REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BLAWEEN JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN,

Expected Will leave

on or about In Port. 22nd Apr. 28th Apr.

Steamora

Tjisaroen Thibodas

| Tjibodas

From

Shanghai Java Méer Amoy

Tjikembang Java Tisondari Tilkini

30th Apr.

Tjikarang..

N. China Java, Mesr Batavia

8th May,

TJisaroea

Tjikarang

Java, Mesr Batavia Shanghai

10th May. 15th May. 18th May. 24th May. 29th May. 30th May.

Via Macassar

Tilkembang Shanghai-

Tjisalak

*Via Batavia

on or about

For

22nd Apr. Batavia 23rd Apr. Amoy 29th Apr. Batavia

3rd May, Shanghai 10th May. M'kaar & Java 12th May. Amoy, N. China 18th May, Shanghai. 19th May. Batavia

26th May. | Amoy, N. China

2nd June. Shanghai

2nd June. Batavia

The steamers are all fitted throughout with electric light and have accommodation for a limited number of saloon-passengere. All steamers carry a duly qualified surgeon. Cargo takon at through rates to all ports in Netherlands-India and Australia.

For Freight and Passage apply to the

Java-China-Japan Lijn.

THE SWEDISH EAST ASIATIC

COMPANY, LIMITED.

SERVICE OF FAST MOTOR VESSELO.

LOADING DIRECT FOR

MARSEILLES, VALENCIA, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG and SCANDINAVIAN PORTS,

M.V. "SUMATRA" M.V. "JAPAN"

Loading about 16th May. 8th Juns.

***

FOR SHANGHAI and JAPAN PORTS,

80th April. M.V. "JAPAN"

For further particulars apply to the

Agents:

G. E. HUYGEN,

Canton.

GILMAN & CO., LTD.

Hongkong.

E.

Per ss. President Taft for Seattle via ports, April 20 Mrs. V. 0. Clark, Miss Clark, Master Roht. Frances Clark, Mr. Roy K. Cole, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huck, Miss P. Kar- abanoff, Mr. R. Martinncx, Perfecto Mulingtapang, Mr. Victor M. Smith, Mr. T. R. Yangco,

John F. Mr. Miss M. Turner, Davies, Mias C. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Gibson, Mr. John Cannon, Mrs. Maria G. Cosolla, Mr. and Mrs. James W. Cairna, Mr. and Mrs. Chas, W. Edmunds, Master Ed- ward P. Edmunds, Edw. Ferguson, Mrs. V. S. Hood, Miss Bertha Hauger, E. Mrs. S. C. Lobenstine, Mr. Robt. Murphy, Mrs. J. M. Slater, Mies. Eliz. A. Calentine, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Wise, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Whipple, Miss Louisa E. Whipple, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Pelton, Dr. and Mrs. Lra Ayer, Miss M. Ayer, Mr. S. Norman, J. Hugh McKean, Mr. Mrs. Josephine Gee Leong, Mr. Gee Jam Leong, Mr. Loi Fat Shoo, Mr. Seid Tag Ting, Mr. Szo Ming, Miss Catherine Simpson, Mra. T. T. Cra- Todd, Mr. ven, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Ly Hoy Sang, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mr. John V. Black, L. Shelp. Mr. Charles B. Warner, Mr. Albert Rourer. Mrs. E. V. Stockham, Mrs. M. A. Hartranft, Mrs. C. T. McCarty, Mr. Max Basher, Mrs. Quang Nong Woo, Miss Yee Toy You, Misa M. Clayes, Mrs. Ju Shec, Mr. Wang Wing Lit, Mr. Richard S. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew P. Cornwall, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton F. Banks.

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TORNADO HAVOC.

CHILDREN BURIED WHEN SCHOOL COLLAPSES.

Carrollton, Ill., April 20.

A freak storm was responsible for several deaths in the region of Centreville. A tornado occurred without warning and struck a school, killing a teacher and bury- ing thirty-two children under the debris. All the children were in- jured, five seriously.

in tha Two school-children neighbouring town of Chestnut were running from the building during the same storm when they were killed by flying bricks.

A fruit grower at Hardin was killed when his farm buildings were blown down. Over a dozen were injured in this town.

Later. The death roll is likely to be hoavily increased as the storm pursued a straight line through central linols. Fatalities and heavy loss of property are report- od in a dozen towns-Reuter's American Service,

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