Floods in England.
♦ THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HOMELESS. (Per Press Association). London. November 15. Autumn rains have caused severe floods in the south-west of England. Thousands of people have been rendered homeless in the vicinity of Bath, and I the country around Gloucester is a huge lake. November 16. The Thames Valley is inundated from Windsor to Oxford. The towu of Maidenhead is partially submerged. Huutley and Palmer's biscuit factory, at Reading, is flooded, depriving two thousand hands of work. The railways iv the west and south are seriously blocked. The gale is now subsiding.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 121, 17 November 1894, Page 2
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