ARCTIC CONDITIONS IN BRITAIN
SNOWSTORMS (AM) HEAVY GALES
(Received 11.5 tun.) LONDON, February 12. There is no sign of a break in the Arctic weather. Intense cold was accentuated (by snowstorms and heavy gales through Britain. —Australian Press Assn,
ALL EUROPE SUFFERS. .FAMILIES FROZEN TO HEATH.. (Received 11.5 a.m.) LONDON, February 12. Messages from all parts of Europe disclose the terrible severity of the weather 1 ., Trieste, had a nin)ety-mile-an-hour freezing hurricane, as a result of which six hundred persons were injured. An avalanche at Innesbruck buried live smugglers. The temperature in parts of Roumania is forty-five below zero, and whole families have been frozen to death.—Australian Press Asns.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 35, 13 February 1929, Page 5
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