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FALL OF AN AEROLITE.

SEVERAL BUILDINGS COLLAPSED.

Preu Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. Madrid, February. 11. A great panic was caused in Madrid by the fall of an aerolite which shook the city from end to end. There was a vivid glare, followed in 70 seconds by a terrific report. Several buildings collapsed and windows were shattered- in all directions. Many people were injured in the rush to escape.

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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9339, 13 February 1896, Page 5

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FALL OF AN AEROLITE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9339, 13 February 1896, Page 5

FALL OF AN AEROLITE. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 9339, 13 February 1896, Page 5

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