COLD CONTINUES IN BRITAIN
ICE FORMS -ON PARTS OP COAST
’ (BRITISH OKTICIAI. -WTHRLBSS.) (Received February 13, 10.35 pm.) RUGBY, February 12. Cold weather continues throughout the British Isles, but conditions generally, , through the cessation of winds, are less severe than yesterday, • which in many parts was the coldest February day for seven years. Fourteen deaths „ attributed to the severity of the cold were reported at several places. In the Thames Estuary ice formed at the water's edge, which is a rare occurrence round British coasts. At Shoeburyhess a thick Crust of ice, which formed as the tide receded, covered about a mile of the foreshore. "
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21707, 14 February 1936, Page 13
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