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.tfr ,1'7. . 7' ■•%■**•».iij»f »VIMSGLEANERWANTS PHOTOGRAPHS.Aniairur* or l’rlt;f,*s»ionnI l*ln ►tonr«|liftK in the country parts an* asked fo s«*n«l to the (.lmm*r any photo-iCTaphs lt;»f interest taken after the Hurtiianc for reproduction in the Cleaner.SIXTEEN PAGES~+~trr.^LXXXII. No. 191.(Established 1834.)KINGSTOiN, JAMAICA, FRIDAY, AUGUST18,1916.► -%ASIXTEEN PAGFS. PRiCE: ONE PEN NI he Wise Manih*oses (!»«' ( (Hon that |(ifCfl fh» Im*h| \alue for his money.Volt;k:vood's ('ocoa, !m*h| \alue on account lt;it * nutritious qualities.i to the Jf ise isr rI If O)T (y • •)Ujitcn v.t. t •lt; H lt;l« r fromi i:?:i» l. \j \ i ns S4)v,M I he Mi^.ir VV harf, *»SS H.trhotir Sfr«*et, km^ston.ALEVELLED.)riiH RKADiMiOF i itti Bs* \ fCHANGED ASPECTt\Doleful Sights Enfolded Before Eyes of a Gleaner Rtjkwftr, who made a Railway Journey of in-vestifiou from Kingston to Portland, Banana Tre$$ ate all on the Ground, and Goconuts have Suffered Heavily Particularly in Portland.4 4 •OOHXlt 2 4 b* mo At)i!* Of**VI* ., %I «pt m w* *r *• * •'Si-* i• m *t I «r* 2' 1/;/ /-/ /’V^1 Short Hoars the Dreaded I/urricane Robbed Jamaica !or Months to Come of the (heater Part of its Major Exhort able Products, and Scvefit Hare Provision Helds. Buildings haveBeen fl recked and Several Lives Lost.v»-»...OTHMfS HAVE BEEN EXTENSIVELY DAMAGED-•4istmmj* #T«»CONDITIONS NOW EXISTINGMANCHESTER.\0eavy Loss SustainedAround Bath District iBath,4*.fc•XZZ'Z S5:n«Bir*ss'??*r ASTX**10==Damage to PublicWorks and Roads.day and night•**bread:despondencyHoom Proparlyrespect presents tree has survive* santry have shaiPortland. I ndeedbananathtermsif round.did very little damageThe Journey Bv Rail.rooted andwind. At IMow” which com£.*+ lt;Ml *mt%#■ i 'A* J^ s* \m *-r#'fcr*+«+ '+*» m \13H. » rfm iJ ftr I9** • » r*p* ItN(m‘ a fy* *jkJam* mt «In spite of the severity of Tuesday's cyclone,orks Department will have a compara-roofe have, however, nearlyAt Manchioneal a portion ofallthemainPries tman’sone. In St.Jjfrh [ri!0ver flooded somewhat.t ho same sad traces of havoc by the storm, cocoa trees having suffered greatly. At the ley, three miles away, it wan reported that life by a blow from a falling coconut tree.It was also reported that se\eral houses had been unroofed,to some extent at lichgate. Three buildingsbany. The town of Port True, the people bearingMany removed their belongings and them-Hun-.ill houses were destroyed at Annotto Hay and zinct the usual damage caused by the sea on these . A little sand had been thrown on the road,usee*geenu tery. I he dead was the little daughterThe whole familv had been buried underlit re also the roof o f the Baptist Chapel hadver:il small houses twisted out of shane. Atij**ct of the la red thatbe*hadS Stedman, who whs also met, shared this view,U'oUllDUtfU OB 1*%$% 1 i,.k. ^ a.-..
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Kingston Daily Gleaner

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Fri, Aug 18, 1916

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