STORM IN FRANCE.
SEINE EISING. FLOODED TOMB OP OLD-TDCE , . PRELATES. By Teleerapa-Proaa ißsooiation-Oopyrlcht, . ' Paris, February 27. lorrenbal rains have fallen in Paris during the last two days. The river Seme is rising a foot doily The vault in tha Cathedral at Notre Dame, where sixteen Archbishops of Pans are buried, is still inundated. The gale tore up trees. There is terrible weather on the coasts. : INUNDATION IN BELGIUM. FLOODS IN VALLEY OF THE MEUSE. :■ (Eec. February 28, 9.35 p.m.) , • Brussels, February 28. _ Xhe flooding of the Meuse, which rises >n France, and flows through Belgium into Holland, haa caused a serious iuundafaon from Dinant to Namur, both Belgian cities, a distance of fourteen At the Belgian town of Marchienncs, near the Sombre, a tributary of the Meuse the factories are flooded, and 5000 men have been rendered idle
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 7
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138STORM IN FRANCE. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 754, 1 March 1910, Page 7
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