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EXCESSIVE COLD.

| DEATHS .IN BRITAIN AND EUROPE. : V. ALPINE FATALITIES. : I 3T rELEGIUFK—PRESS ASSOaUTION'-HCOrntIGHT. (Rec. Jan, 5, 4,15 p.m.) ! ; 1 London, January 4. ;■ Intensely cold weather" lias 1 been experi? ! oncod in Europe. In Austria, Belgium, nrid r ;several other parts, ..Continent, the j .'temperature "is down tjo zero Fahrenheit. .. .Numbors havo been frozen to death. \ Soveral: deaths from cold are reported ' .from the English provinces. There wag ! 'nineteen degrees of frost at Newmarket yes- ■ itorday, »ind;j sixteen ;• degrees; at Cambridge. ! Scores , of- sheep perished Jn the Swansea , .district. r '. . ; • '''•■■ j' Three.fa'talitjes havs.Qcpiirfed in tho Alps,. One of the Francis Bergno, son of Sir Jobn':H; G. Bergno, Head of tho Commercial Department Vand Exnminer of Treaties in the Foreign Office. 'Mr. Bergno fell'over a precipice, ; ;

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 87, 6 January 1908, Page 7

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EXCESSIVE COLD. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 87, 6 January 1908, Page 7

EXCESSIVE COLD. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 87, 6 January 1908, Page 7

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