ENVELOPED IN FOG
LARGE SECTIONS OF ENGLAND. DISORGANISATION OF TRAFFIC. British Official Wireless. Rec. 5.5 p.m. Rugby, Dec. 20. A large part of the Midlands end southern England have been enveloped all day in fog, which is expected to grow thicker as the night goes on. Road, rail and air* communication have been affected. Express trains from the north are arriving at London three and four hours behind time and many motorists have had to abandon their cars by the roadside. There was fog in the Channel this afternoon when Mr. R. A. Eden and the other members of the British delegation to Geneva returned. The steamer on which the party travelled was late in reaching Folkestone. The difficulties of motor transport are increased in many parts by snow and ice on the roads.
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Taranaki Daily News, 23 December 1935, Page 6
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