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GENERAL DON LUIS SANCHEZ, CERRO, President of Peru, who was assassinated during the week: \ ' end.

■ ' ■;■'■ ■' ' .''■• '■ ' ; ■ • ' ' ■■■■■■■ ■■.. ... ",'■"' ' ."'■' ' ' "Sport «nd d«n«r«l? Pbota A DISASTER OF A DIFFERENT KlND.— Houses in three streets were wrecked at Mitcham, London, on March 30, when an explosion occurred at a synthetic\ chemical factory. The explosion blew up many houses and shook the whole of the district, killing a boy and injuring many others. The photograph gives some indication of the damage done.

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 5

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GENERAL DON LUIS SANCHEZ, CERRO, President of Peru, who was assassinated during the week: \ ' end. ■ ' ■;■'■ ■' ' .''■• '■ ' ; ■ • ' ' ■■■■■■■ ■■.. ... ",'■"' ' ."'■' ' ' "Sport «nd d«n«r«l? Pbota A DISASTER OF A DIFFERENT KlND.—Houses in three streets were wrecked at Mitcham, London, on March 30, when an explosion occurred at a synthetic\ chemical factory. The explosion blew up many houses and shook the whole of the district, killing a boy and injuring many others. The photograph gives some indication of the damage done. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 5

GENERAL DON LUIS SANCHEZ, CERRO, President of Peru, who was assassinated during the week: \ ' end. ■ ' ■;■'■ ■' ' .''■• '■ ' ; ■ • ' ' ■■■■■■■ ■■.. ... ",'■"' ' ."'■' ' ' "Sport «nd d«n«r«l? Pbota A DISASTER OF A DIFFERENT KlND.—Houses in three streets were wrecked at Mitcham, London, on March 30, when an explosion occurred at a synthetic\ chemical factory. The explosion blew up many houses and shook the whole of the district, killing a boy and injuring many others. The photograph gives some indication of the damage done. Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 101, 2 May 1933, Page 5