STORMS AND FLOODS
GALES FOLLOWED BY SNOW. TRYING TIME FOR SHIPPING. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, Decmber 6. (Received Dec. 6, at 10.50 p.m.) Snowstorms followed the gales in Britain. 'Steamers report terrible weather between Lus Paluuts and England, waves 60ft liigh being encountered. FLOODS IN DENMARK. LIGHT AND WATER. CUT OFF. SMALL VESSELS WRECKED. COPLMIAG'EN, December 6. (Received Dee. 6, at 10.50 p.m.) Some towns in Denmark arc without light and water owing to Hoods. Only three out, of 200 email craft in Esbj-crg Harbour survival the storm.
LOSS OF I'JTK THISTLEMORE,
TWENTY-ONE PEOPLE DROWNED. LONDOa, December 5. Nin s of the Thistlemorc'G crew were paved, three being rescued ill a small boat, and 21 perished.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14700, 7 December 1909, Page 7
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