Disastrous Storms in Europe.
(Per Press Association). London, January 11. Severe storms have been experienced throughout Scotland and many deaths are recorded. In some parts trains were blocked. Vienna, January 10. Severe snowstorms have been experienced in the city, which is almost isolated from the rest of the country. Dnring the height of the storm the thermometer was at zero. January 11. Extraordinary falls of snow have taken place in Italy, Spain, France, and Austria. Many deaths are reported, and several cities are isolated. The Trieste express, with the Archduke Ferdinand on board, ran into a snowdrift. The Prince was unhurt, but several people were injured.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 166, 12 January 1895, Page 2
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