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SEVERE WEATHER.

London, Jan, 10. The frost in England has now lasted forty-six days. Intense cold is being experienced all over the Continent, bat in Southern Europe the weather is especially severe. Numerous cases are reported of persons having been frozen to death. The weather in England and on the Continent is the severest experienced for thirty years. The shipping industry of Holland and Belgium has been suspended, as the harbors are closed by ice. The severity of the winter continues, and the thermometer at London shows 27 degrees of frost. Vienna, Jan, 10. A heavy snew (ell has been experienced throughout Austria, which has bad the effect of deranging all traffic.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2149, 13 January 1891, Page 3

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SEVERE WEATHER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2149, 13 January 1891, Page 3

SEVERE WEATHER. Temuka Leader, Issue 2149, 13 January 1891, Page 3

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