STILL FREEZING
BRITAIN AND THE CONTINENT FURTHER DEATHS REPORTED SNOW FALLING IN LONDON (United Press Association) (By Electric Telegraun—Copyright) LONDON, Dec. 22. (Received Dec. 22, at p.m.) Another 15 deaths have occurred throughout Britain from cold, which is blanketing the country in snow, holding up train services and making roads impassable. London’s underground services were dislocated for an hour as the result of short circuits at frozen points. London is under inches of snow for the first time for years, and the country is under several feet of snow. Throughout Britain the maximum temperature is 28 degrees and the minimum 12. Channel services are dislocated. The Continent continues to freeze.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23690, 23 December 1938, Page 9
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