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Bad Weather in England.

Fierce storms, with blinding join, raged incessantly round the English , ■ • ■ coast train Fftday. Ajjlgost Slj to! ■ Tu^s^y morning, Septeniber . ";2V Manyliyes were lb&t, wrecks frequent, the aestructien to property on land and sea being immense. Crops sustained serious damage, apd in tome places near the shore farmers had their corn, weather Btacked or not, carried away over the cliffs and put to sea ; while in others it was irretrievably beaten down and spoiled. Hop's lie in thick and tanglt d masses on the sodden earth; In the Sdutk of Ireland tfie'^hiaiy *and"cdrn crop is . totally ,'itlfestrpyed, and dietrels, so gr?at is feared that there may be an immediate renewal of the agitation •^unßt ji^ent of rent. ■ . r * ' ' '

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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 58, 18 October 1883, Page 3

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Bad Weather in England. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 58, 18 October 1883, Page 3

Bad Weather in England. Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 58, 18 October 1883, Page 3

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