INTENSE COLD.
PRISONERS REFUSE TO LEAVE GAOLS. (By Cable. —Frees Association.— Copyright.) PARIS, January 24. Owing to the extreme cold prevailing, prisoners are refusing to leave shelter after the expiry of their sentences. DEVOURED BY WOLVES. ', ("Time*"-Sydney "Sun" Special Cable.) (Received January 26th, 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, January 26. The cold has not decreased in severity on the Continent. Wolves, under stress of hunger, are becoming daring. At Perigueux, a school girl did not reach her home at the usual hour, and a search party •which set out, found her pinafore, satchel, and bones in a wood. INLAND NAVIGATION STOPPED. <"Times"-SydiM>7 "Sun" Special Cable.) (Received January 26th, 5.5 p.m.) BRUSSELS, January 26. Inland navigation has been entirely stopped on account of hard frosts. FROST IN ENGLAND. ("Tim»*"-Sydn«jr "Sun" Special Cable.) LONDON, January 24. Seventeen degrees of frost were registered in England.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 7
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140INTENSE COLD. Press, Volume L, Issue 14885, 27 January 1914, Page 7
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