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IRISH TIMES 
DUBLIN, FRIDAY JANUARY 29, 1954 
CITY EDITION 
0.1. WILLIAMS LTD. TULIAMORE 
to Dublin Airport y ester- 
at Shannon . The plane 
\ives and the families of 
rite of the cold , one of 
ie (below) enjoyed a 
im. 
WEST OF IRELAND 
SWEPT BY 
Icy winds and stormy 
seas in east 
I RELAND yesterday was again Ireland divided — this time 
climatically. There were icy winds, stormy seas and low 
temperatures along the east coast, with Dublin slightly warmer — 
the barometer rose frbm one to four degrees above freezing point. 
From Connaught and Munster, as a result a trough of low pressure 
from the Atlantic, came reports of snow everywhere. 
