.Criticizes Nations For -rejected the League council’s re- ..1;.., .i~., i . l, .L li- \ _ I M _ l - .rf -‘~‘=..:_f“-',;»-‘ , ',.,.- . =- '~ < » . . -,- ~ .- -» . _ , ., , .=-_.. _,.,./§*`§-"'?f,;,..e;;‘{.,__s,:51f§‘_§.~w;_';;,:=.f’€1~ ff \ ‘ M* " ’i~7|5`..'.'7..`."..'."..1"..1'i H L I- 'Mn fi3“.l.°y° §."'i.."`°.i°uf°‘iii'..'°°..“.‘2:'i‘“e.l "°"“°"» ‘°“°“"°°° “’ “,`;}1‘,§‘{?‘ 325232” .::'.f:‘..°:':: lumims rnurufeun sian ,mmm M. bu,” vm 0! the '1‘°KY° K°"°f'l 1' n...¢...n ... .. glgummm Qsuislwirei The mt M wma mmm w_ reserve funds were svsilsbc °: glues.. V Mg grry, Apfu 3;_...~m¢ ' '_ relief. The Fvrmossn govsrnmeri sim :robe . . .._. liillllll 01111053 150 With 731030 hi" “mind gp ,mit fax" in me 51- Halifax Roman catholic world made great C ,, _ __ ,, last night. includes a deputy fire wx ~ iw ollcwwn ~ ~ ~ ' Bum” tm f°°"1 Pant chief a captain and a lieutenant- fm 'rm' 11° "“"'°“' m“"°° W' Deputy Chief George lloxsnna. Gmggq sm; '°"c"“ Pltltlo in ciia.l1e in Brooklyn and Qllaalll. V f Moy:-ltlinls drrnvlncflsz--lleilezstst t’ Benedicticn V” "'°°"°d fm' bum' M “M W” Early rumors of tidal waves ,,‘;f,f',,,, ",,',f,.,1‘y '“§°\f,,,,§,; "°,f,,,":,,,,,,,, clearly mom 31;" takin; l`i'o.:u6"L;i'sA\iltei!i:.l_ntb$lrlx\.' getriérsmnkol provedmeunfoundeg onungo in temperature. param! who smm u was earned noun V sglssa toreceive the Ben- °f,r§‘°° f‘°°- 1 sank in considerable areas which ,“f,f1,“r‘,E,,,§“‘,1,°,§f,',1,"’,‘°;’{‘1f§,,_" ‘° “"' lilulllllll `\° nina* Df°°1|lmm¢ nu” '.8 ° wr' y WIS ul' P\’l°°i95l- “ll” 0! dllflllf' Sun sets this evening at ll M and L l i i A is ,,b\lt&. one going through the final retouchin dress rehearsal The thre of I 11111 - ° es lally in tae 'royolmi-». unmet, ' teams Whl°l1 will “We A-31° “°“; langue. north or 'ra.iuliu. °f °PeUl“3 me fesuvu m°“° Among the worst stricken towns nlsht had aff”/°‘1 ‘md "°'° l§,"',§ are Nunn. when ssl ales. incine- _ ' as ing the .“hesd-man" (correspond- ed '» n " killed vrnlso. where rim asses rivsd from London. Enslml 1”* Early Check-up earthquake of modern times. provinces. Commmiications Lacking . It was feared the known casual- tice would Increase as shattered communications lines to remote villsgea are restored. S shaken. the biggest toll was ocn flnedtoanareadumilesindi 8 ameter north of the city of 'Ialohu lngjo nl-Nor). Kasuoikli with 445 the destruction; Byoritsu, which y saw a majority of its houses lev- elled; Kori, Chlkuan and Talanko; noises to zone Extra police and soldiers were rushed to the quake zone to pre- vent looting and disorders. Pre- ue parations for relief were made but were hampered by heavy rains. The seismological observatory announced the centre of the shock ° was near Toyohara. 10 kilometre (nearly seven miles) below th surface. This shailovmess, unusu ' in earthquakes, accounted for the heavy damage to buildings. l"ormosa's last disastrous earth P quake, in Munn, loco, inline 1 A majority of the victims Chinese. No Americans or European mosa's few American reside located in unaffected cities. half the total casualties. (Omlnuad @ PIII I) . , rl n A » i to s e nl 300. of were believed affected as Fog ll ,° owen in 'relnoku or elsewhere ° outside or ine disaster none.. all foreign missionaries, includil18 8'; Canadians and British, also are W resins mood to the misery- Thoussnds of sufferers fearing to re-enter such buildings ss remain- ed standing were refuged in barn- boo groves, which are considered the safest places during an earth- Crlucauynl Mrs. Baldwin, who before ner ‘1“'*°~ marriage in 1881 was Lilly Mead, nrrin, n native or i-iolgnli, Byhtp B "°"“"° M" "’°“"“°°' / ¥ ' was critically ill in Day ns, 2/ ‘ when word was received her hue- $,'i',z§éedm§,’;'?ssre;";ir°esu‘°ae:\:["i;,5; = ‘l cw & band had "died suddenly." ' ' ’ . ` parties from Taihoku and Tainnn. 16 fx , U“""’° W' Baldwin md been '_"'_ Pr was slow however due to - buwu to dum in ms “NNI OVCI' PerS0nS degtzlflixion of railway' lines , ,, i Places Death Toll At 3,000 With Many More? A _S _Injured. Towns Levelled Caus- ing Untold Pr_¢>1_i_erty Damage. 2: (A. P. By Guardian’s Special Wire) TAII-IOKU, Formosa, April 22-(Monday)-Nearly Pm' 3,000 persons were killed and 11,000 injured today,in the Japanese-owned island of Formosa’s most destructive m Rocking the beautiful island atdawn Sunday, the 5 shocks spread death, destruction and terror in scores of B populous villages on the borders of Taichu and Shinchiku ei The latest official tabulation was 2,711 killed, 11,386 ‘L injured, while an estimated 250,000 were homeless. no A majority of the victims were caught in collapsing be 1 houses, which were mostly of sun-dried brick rubble, 0 Chinese fashion. Police reported 16,493 houses demolished , and approximately 20,000 damaged. ' ‘ s 4l'l;il'_lT'urnish A d v 1° c e To Stricken Seamen’ (By Haruki B. Mllkl. Alsticiatel Q Press Staff Writer) (A. P. By Gu.s.rdis.n’s Special Wlre)` CHICAGO, April 2|,-W‘itl'l the opening of the 1996 navigation season on the Great Lakes. the United states coast guard will of- fer a new protection to those who ply the inland seas, Gspt. H. H. Wolf, commander of the Chicago area, said today. Arrangements halve been ms/:is with the Ohlciso lvlhrine H°lP1tal snd other marine hospitals along ,the lakes to furnish advice on treatment of sailors stricken or- injured while away from port. us- ing the coast guard wireless chen- rlels as a means of conirnunica- tion. ~ Requests for instructions on treatment of illness or injury on the lakes will be relayed to Dr. J. '1‘. Liddell, executive officer of the Chicago Marine Hospital, or to sl. medical officer on duty at tho hospital at sll times. 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