WINTER'S ICY HAND.
GREAT OOLD IN ENG-AND AND THE C<>NTINENT.
MANY DEATHS
United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. • LONiDON, January 4. Intensely cold weather is being experienced in Europe. Xn Austria and Belgium, and several other parts of the Continent, the temperature is down to zero, Fahrenheit, and numbers of people have been frozen to dath. Three fatactics occurred in the Alps, ono of the victims being Mr Froincds Borgne, son of Sir Henry Bergno, head of tho Commeroiol Department and Examiner of Treaties in the Foreign Office. Mr Borgne foil over a precipice. (Several dearths from cold aro reported from the English provinces. There were nineteen degrees of frost at Newmarket yesterday, and sixteen degrees at Cambridge. Scores of sheep porished in the Swansea district
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Press, Volume LXIV, Issue 13005, 6 January 1908, Page 7
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