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Show GALES DH ATLANTIC 65 MILES AN HOUR One .Schooner . Wrecked , and Further Disasters Are Expected. BOSTON. Nov. 27. For three days n coast storm has been thrashing about, its western boundary sweeping the Now England xhoro lines with wind tho velocity ve-locity of which averages nearly a mllo xi minute. ' The storm was almost as severe se-vere on Cape Cod as tho disastrous one twelve years ago today. The gain reached Its height yesterday and today, with a maximum velocity of 05 miles u'n hour, accompanied by snow and rain squalls. As the Ktorm center Is northeast of Cuius Cod. Incoming liners - In the next few days will boar its brunt. NEW YORK. Nov. 27. The White Star liner Collie arrived today from Liverpool via Queenstown and reported a tempestuous tempes-tuous passage. On Friday In a storm her wireless apparatus .In the rigging was carried away. DIG BY. N. S.. Nov. 27. For forty-eight forty-eight hours the Bay of Fuhdy has been lashed by a fierce northeast gale which at times reached a velocity of fifty miles an hour. Old mariners say that they never saw the bay "feather white" for so long a time. Great damage has been done to tlshlng and other small crafl. Tho moak aerlous disaster reported Is that to the Nova .Scotia schooner Morccdcs, bound for Boston with a cargo of piling, which was swept ashore at Battery point and will be a. total loss. |