AMERICAN CABLE HEWS.
(Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] buzzard in f.s.a. NEW YORK. February 10. t -n>!l ti- blizzard, the second within a week, swept the .Middle, Western and Xerih Atlantic Stales. Another foot of snow has lallen in Xuw York, which is still extricating itself I com the previous storm. All transportation I s delayed and some i.-, entirely suspended. Thy temperatures are below r.oro in New England and the Northern New A'or!:. and this lias increased the siifi’eriitg. along with winds attaining a fifty mile velocity. Twelve denihs mo already reported from street and maritime accidents and ox i-os urc. Ti c Department of Agriculture officials stated both storms would he beneficial to farmers. There is a blanket of snow covering the winter wheat, oats and rye crops, thereby preventing them being frozen.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2
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134AMERICAN CABLE HEWS. Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1926, Page 2
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