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Show COLD GRIPS OLD ENGLAND United Kingdom Is Suf-' Suf-' fcring From Rigor of a Severe Storm. LONDON, Nov. 22. Keen frost and heavy snow squalls are reported from all parts of the United Kingdom. A gale raged all night over the coasts, driving vessels to shelter and seriously dislocating dislo-cating the telegraph wires, especially in ' the north of England and in Scotland. Blinding snowstorms are causing deep drifts and rendering traffic difficult In the country districts and are necessitating necessi-tating a cessation of out of door work In many of the provincial towna In London little snow has fallen but a sharp fall in temperature is accentuating accentuat-ing the distress among the poor which is already prevalent. The snow is so deep at Chatsworth that the King of Portugal and others of the house party there have been prevented from shooting. shoot-ing. Some rmall craft have been wrecked- - Up to the present time November has been unusually mild and the sudden change Is causing much misery. Wintry Win-try weather seems general in Europe, frosts being reported as far south, as Naples., i |