STORM IN ENGLAND
FOUR DEATHS (United Press Association— By Eleotrio Tri«graph—Copyright) (Australian Press Association) LONDON, 22nd July. ■Total casualties due to the storm and tidal wave which swept the east and south coasts from Yarmouth to Worthing, are two drowned and two killed by lightning. Weather experts are puzzled as to the cause of the tidal wave, but the consensus o'f opinion is that it was due to sudden high winds.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIII, 23 July 1929, Page 5
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