Severe Storms.
(PHB PltSss ASSOCIATION) London, February 8. An icefield, three miles long and one hundred yards broad, is on oneside of Sheeiness. Numerous trains have beeu embedded in the snow in England, and there is much distress owing to the stoppage of trade. The river Scheldt is completely frozen and many vessels snowed up. The Cunard liner Cephalonia has turned up safely, but the FrenchAmerican liner Gascoigne is five days overdue, and as she has live hundred souls aboard then; is much excitement in New York and Paris. The thermometer registers 10 degrees below zero in the Midlands. There have been many snow storms, and some of the counties are isolated.
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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1895, Page 2
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112Severe Storms. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 189, 9 February 1895, Page 2
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