INTENSE COLD
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suffering in europe FROST HOLDS BRITAIN AND THE CONTNENT IN ITS- GR|P. • ■ ■ \ - MEN AND BEASPS STARVING
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Rec. Jan. ,29, 6.30 p.m. , Loitidori, January 28. ; Fost" tias mhiiitajneH grip 1 on Great Britain and the Cbnlinetit, ;aiid skating has prevailed widely. Nb race meetings have been heid sincb Saturn day owing to the frozen ground.1"' The intense cold had'hdt thfe anticipated effect of checking influenza. Many deaths from, exposure. are re* pbrted in France and • Spain, Bears. and boars are leaving' the forest's to seek food. Wolve's d'evoured three children in the Constantinbpie distriet. , . " ' ' • ; , One thousand prisoners pardonbd m Bulgaria on the obbasioff of ; tfib birth of the King's daughter,"are bpg'ging to return to gaol in preferbnce tb destitution in the present icy weather. The problem of the'shelteriess ilnemployed jn Budapest is so acute that the Government tjjs' planiiing.to issue 36 beggar coiris of low den,bmiiiatioris for payment' for small tasks, specially redeemahle" .in food ahd sleeping accommodation.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 5
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164INTENSE COLD Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 5
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