HEAVY LONDON FOG
TRAFFIC DISLOCATED (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Dec. 22. Denso fog continues to envelop central London and the southern suburbs. Seven deaths were reported in street accidents. Road traffic was severely affected, and in some parts onmibus ahd tram services wore discontinued, •while icducod suburban services were run on the railways. The Croydon aerodrome is out of service, but incoming air liners are able to land at LympnC. The fog paralysed London’s night traffic. The streets were littered with derelict motor-cars, and the tramway services were in a state of chaos. The atmosphere was so thick that pictures were practically invisible on tho cinema screens.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17450, 24 December 1930, Page 7
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