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Severe Gales.

By Telegraph. Press Association. Copyright London, Feb. 3. Consequent on a violent north-easterly gale, seventy steamers are weather bound at the mouth of the Thames. The Ostond packet Marie Henrietta was disabled, but, after drifting about for many hours, was brought to Ostend all well.

A German barque foundered with all hands at the Scilly Islands. The Oriont liner Orizaba was thirty Pours late reaching Plymouth. She experienced a heavy gale in the Bay of Biscay. A storm dislocated the railways and telegraphs between the Great Lakes and the Atlantic. Snow blocked the railways and trains in New York State.

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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, 5 February 1902, Page 2

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Severe Gales. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, 5 February 1902, Page 2

Severe Gales. Gisborne Times, Volume VII, 5 February 1902, Page 2

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