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The Storms in Enland.

TERRIBLE EXPERIENCES. THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE IN PERIL (Per Press Association) London. February 9. Skating has been indulged in at Kingston, on the Thames. The is frozen on the Kentish Coast, and it is feared the Whitstable oyster fisheries will be greatly injured. Birds have been found frozen in the branches of trees in Norfolk, and thousands of people are on the verge of perishing. The Sheerness railway was literally buried in snow, and was twice dug out, the occupants being fourteen hours without food and fire. Numerous deaths arc reported daily from exposure, and postmen, omnibus drivers, cabmen, and labourers suffer severely. ____________

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Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 190, 11 February 1895, Page 2

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The Storms in Enland. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 190, 11 February 1895, Page 2

The Storms in Enland. Feilding Star, Volume XVI, Issue 190, 11 February 1895, Page 2

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