BITTER WEATHER
SEVERE COLD IN EUROPE MORE DEATHS REPORTED. SEA & LAND COMMUNICATIONS AFFECTED. By Telegraph—Press Association —Copyright. (Received This Day, 1.40 p.m.) LONDON, December 19. Most of Europe is under a cold spell, causing seven deaths in Britain and ten in Bulgaria, where a blizzard has interrupted communications throughout the country. The Black Sea is frozen near Constansia and thirty ships are disabled. Britain’s weather is the coldest since February, 1929, temperatures varying 20 to 27 degrees. London’s roads are ice-bound. Trains are delayed and races Have been can-’ celled. Sea spray froze at many beach resorts making them resemble icefields.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 December 1938, Page 8
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101BITTER WEATHER Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 December 1938, Page 8
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