A MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.
PROBABLY A MKE. (By Telegrayl.—lPress Association.) WELLINGTON", this day. , \ For some days speculation has tan j| rife as to the cause of an explosm rl heard in the vicinity of WelHngtca.. -g More, than one explosion is said to M»; if occurred, bat nothing definite is know,-; *E and no trace can be found. The most; precise account is given 'by a telegraph linesman, who was near Terawhiti, aid from his description it is surmised thsit a mine exploded on the coast somewiia? near Tongue Point. It -was 'believed tie cause might have been a submarine heaval, but no dead fish were found, *ai these always accompany such, disturb 1 -, ances.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 6
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114A MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION. Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 183, 4 August 1919, Page 6
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