EUROPE’S COLD WAVE
ZUIDER ZEE FROZEN
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(Arm. and N.Z. Cable!. Ani'Jerdain, Feb 11
.%> Zuider Zoo is frozen and it ipossible to .skate to the lshuud of Maj’kun.
.Many canals are. freezing ami traffic is suspended.
Vienna, Feb IJ. The temperature is miuui» 16 I'alii'cvnlicit, the coldest since 1775. The dauube is frozen, at Vienna and in .some parts of Hungary, 54 degrees of frost being experienced. A nJght •watchman at'} Vienna when returning home found both his e.Vildren frozen to death. Fifteen per cent of the polieis force are invalided. Beilin. Feb. 11. There are 130 steamers ieehound in the Baltic Estuary and tins Elbe, aeroplanes (supplying them with food.
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Feilding Star, Volume 7, Issue 2134, 13 February 1929, Page 7
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