Show STORIES OF WRECKS F ight been la in the kay days had and port forts of el ig land london dee dec I 1 stories of wrecks flit fatally allt es and damage done by the storm continue to be received all the bays and ports are full of shipping more or less seriously nerious ly damaged such bik h sights hay hava not been seen for many years the ne inland towns of kent are still hooded flooded and a long time must elapse before repairs can bo be made the aesa esotta have naturally fared the worst at Al margate argate alone he damage is ili estimated at a at t south end 1 ahe he severity of f de the weather prevailing prevail ing in r can be gauged by the finding of a frozen body of a laborer who lost his way in a snow storm the Ran ramsgate isgate lifeboat ii with ith a tug the two vessels having a score of men on board went to assist a vessel in danger on the G good bodwin win sands and have not betti bem heard of for twenty four hours new england an island near south bouth I 1 and nd several thousand acres in area an and i by a high sea seawall wall was swamped during the gale and everything including a farmer his hia family the form firm buildings sheep horses slid and cattle were swept off it |