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INTENSE COLD.

(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH.—COPYRIGHT). London, January G. The weather in England and on the Continent is extremely cold, end ninny persons have been frozen to death here and in Germany and Austria. In Fiumo, Austro-Hungary, a train was snowed up for eighteen hours,and the. passengers suffered terribly from cold. Owing to the large quantity of ice in the Thames, several vessels are imprisoned in London Docks. January 7. Up to the present, fifteen persons have been frozen to death in England, and forty' One persons have been drowned owing to skating accidents.

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Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2

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INTENSE COLD. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2

INTENSE COLD. Waikato Times, Volume XL, Issue 3205, 10 January 1893, Page 2

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