| Show T THE t HON bl u DISASTER 1 lt U GROWS W Conservative Estimates Place i Number of Chinese Who Lost I Lives at Five Thousand j DAMAGE IS TWENTY MILLIONS I Albatross With Han Hll j and Fifty Fity Passengers Foundered Six Saved I I 1111 Minty 1 of nr Terrible Work 1 of or lIse J 1101 Sept Th full rul extent of ot the ti catastrophe f U is tI not nut fully tUlly known yet tt kit bitt hit en estimates e place Ute the lb number numb of or Chinese who ho lost lot their nt at ft MM 1 and the total of ot the lie ma material damage to tho colony at 00 OK 0 Report of ut nt at 11 sett eca Ol are con tnt belt received r fIe here The Th steam steamer Ilem er r Albatross with ltd 15 p enger on onboard onboard I board hor foundered 1 near pass gaas passI r rI I I Only nl six 11 1 ia and In two of ot the thi thI theS j I S I n new were ro 11 They The satan n ashore R hor Th The RII sian l o wag ivas lout lost and hw 11 ho entire crew la is I mining nl Tin The Tit i steamer train from found red erM and ne and alli her crew are art miNing Only two Iwo of fr the lie crew re rea ar a are known to 10 hue have me bean H II rescued Mr Mrs 11 liaise 11 and ani her hr search party part j hive have returned They Thea The found no trace tracei i or of her husband hu Charity Honre linare Hoat I Ilal bishop nf t Victoria whose whore hoP I yacht was al lost luring durIng the typhoon i apt art Thomas Thoa of o the river rh steamer who whoso hO Chinese I crew cr clambered on 01 hoard board hr the Ih Frenn Fren when the tho Yet Jet K t I collided with her saved sated lae his hH vessel i and sun 11 Chinese by b splendid seamanship l the engine room staff KUI stuck to their 1 tH Gnp Copt Thomas Thom was wu left almost on tek lie lt took the wheel hel and ami navigated the Katshan for tor forone torone forone one hour and nd 49 40 41 minutes through tern tens temI perilous I sea ee ansi finally f I beached the sH l safely Ilal It H Is II believed she h can b I be without trouble TIle The laff ef ot tho the M the nn ugar luger refinery rescued 20 i tram Ir m sinking Sampans The ht tt of ot the I bou J company 11 n are ar estimated l lit til lt 7 i Forty Fart thousand bale bales of or yarn arn which I were It In storage at 31 Kowloon probably ar an are Irretrievably damaged The Th bench l is II littered with silks and annl many mAn looters looSens loten have hac been nr Rr here e and all at Kowloon There are arc le ample Am supplies of or rice to t relieve I There wore 1 7 70 1 Chinese passengers nn on the this M nit r Shan Shon from freest fal Macao which stranded off aft of Lan Ln la ta lass Island All Al the European K gars r Including three women 11 Jl Many of th lIsp Chinese Including lug InK women were were drowned but bul the Iho to 10 total tonI tal Ill nI number of deaths deth Is II not nl known The T position of th the Shan hati l I Ih k h INQUIRY TO UK 11 MADE MAIE ADE Sept 20 President Matthew I 1 Nathan governor of Hong Hon HonkI kong kI speaking to the legislatIve coun counell oun ell Il today tOI Lode Mid he lie Intended to appoint a I to 10 Inquire Into the th charges charge made aWI he the observatory to the effect el tt It II had failed ailed faie to give gia hI warning of ot the thi coming of ot the tho typhoon H Jl He Mid said he wo was I confident that the Ih dl i sector lector I f lo of t the could cul not notha be ha b Inquiries Into Individual sets acts acA of ft heroism with the Ih view of ot ac ae according cording recognition r alro aiso will wi be start atari ed oil I The governor has accept accepted the th fer nf lt this thu American squadron to cr Co C Cooperate operate OI In rescue rue work work ANOTHER TYPHOON Sept 20 Another nother III lea violent however r than the typhoon broke here at midnight and Md blew for tor fix 1 hours hour The Tle damage apparently w WIS Was s not great groat |