THE GALE IN BRITAIN.
4 /; DREDGE LOST WITH ALL° HANDS. FURTHER DAMAGE REPORTED. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. London, December 18. . Reports, of damnge by the gales and floods aro coming to hand from all parts Df the country. : Hopo is abandoned of the safety of the dredge Stonewall, which, with fifteen persons on board, sailed'from Hull a fortnight ago. A lifeboat and a cutter have beeri picked up, marked "Stonewall." , A landslip at Abordare, in South Wales, covered, tho railway, and severed the Rhyipney Writer Company's main, which supplies several towns and villages. Tho damage at Ilfracombe amounts to ~£15,1)00. A dam at Newport, Monmouthshire, burst, flooding tho new dock works. ' The lighthouse at Porthcnwl, Glamorganshire, has been demolished. \ Tho,Chepstow-Portskewept railway, also a portion of the Taunton-Minchead line, have been destroyed. -- The new Dee bridge, at Llangellen, has been demolished.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 December 1910, Page 5
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139THE GALE IN BRITAIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1004, 20 December 1910, Page 5
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