LOST WITH ALL HANDS
VESSEL OFF SUFFOLK COAST
MANY STREAMS ICECOVERED
(British Official Wireless.) (Received December 15, 11 a.m.) RUGBY, December 14. Tho vessel seen to sink oft" Aldeburgh, Suffolk, during yesterday's gale was today identified by wreckage as the' coasting vessel Cuhnoie, 469 tons,! of London. ' Her crew of nine were all drowned. Tho gale abated during the night, but increased later, and heavy seas weie again running today in tho North Sea and English Channel. Cro-ss-channel services were again curtailed, and boats ran from Folkestone and not from Dover. • • . ■ In London tho weather was several degrees colder today, and, although the sun shone from a cloudless sky, the temperature remained below freezing point. Skating is proceeding, and many of the smaller rivers are frozen. The unusual absence of rain has reduced the water in the streams, several of which are ice-covered for tho first time for ' many{years. I
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 9
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150LOST WITH ALL HANDS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 144, 15 December 1933, Page 9
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