THE HURRICANE IN EUROPE.
i _^ a A Train Snowed Up. '. One Hundred and Fifty-four , Wrecks. " [Special to Pbess Association.] I LONDON, Nov. 21. £ The gale is now moderating in a England, but is still raging on the s Continent, where many deaths have » occurred. 3 ' At Royston a train was embedded >r in twenty-feet of snowThe British steamer, A bout ir Bay, foundered in the Bay of Biscay, and 33 twelve persons were drowned. A
four-masted steamer foundered wi all hands on: the Yorkshire coast, ai 6 another ofi Land's End. The F. and O. steamer Ballar met with fearful weather on tl voyage up the Channel. The sk light was smashed and the stanchioi = carried away. One hundred and fifty-four wrecl are reported in England and France
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4807, 22 November 1893, Page 3
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