INTENSE COLD IN EUROPE
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright). AMSTERDAM, February 11. The Zuider Zee is frozen, and it is possible to skate to tlu* island of Marken. .Many canals are freezing and traffic suspended. VIENNA, February 11. The temperature is minus id Fahrenheit, tlu* coldest recorded since 1775. The Danube is frozen at Vienna, and in some parts of Hungary 54 degrees frost were experienced. A niglitwntclimnn at Vienna, returning home, found both his children frozen to death.
Fifteen per cent- of the police force have been invalided. BERLIN, February 11.
One hundred stud thirty steamers arc ice-bound in the Baltic estuary and the Elbe. Aeroplanes are supplying them with food.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 February 1929, Page 5
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