A THREE DAYS’ STORM.
PreM Association —By Telegraph—Copyright.
LONDON, February 3.
A violent nor I h-easterly gale, lasting three days, has been experienced in Europe. It was especially severe in the Engliali Channel, causing a suspension of traffic and several wrecks. The Osteml packet Marie Henrietta was disabled, and drifted about for sixty hours. Efforts to repmvision the vessel failed.
A GERMAN BARQUE FOUNDERS,
GALE TN THE BAY OF BISCAY,
NEW YORK STATE SNOWBOUND.
LONDON, February. 3. (Received February 4, at 9.10 a.m.) Consequent upon the violent north-east-erly gale seventy steamers are weatherbound at the mouth of the Thames.
The Ostend ■ packet Marie Henrietta was disabled, but after drifting about for many hours was brought to Ostend all well.
A German barque foundered with all hands at Scflly Island. The. Orizaba was thirty hours late in reaching Plymouth. She experienced a heavy gale in the Bay of Biscay. The storm dislocated the railways and telegraph. Between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic seaboard snow blocked the railways and trains in New York State.
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Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 6
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173A THREE DAYS’ STORM. Evening Star, Issue 11673, 4 February 1902, Page 6
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