GENERAL CABLES.
A DUMP EXPLODES. BY CABLE -PBESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT POME, Aug. 12. Advices from Brescia, state "’that a mtro-glycc-rine dump exploded at the liocca Anfo fortress, causing considerable damage. The road is so littered vut-h debris that traffic is interrupted, -wo bodies have been recovered. SERVANTS’ STRIKE ENDED. PEKIN, Aug. 13. The servants’ strike at Hongkong has been settled. .BRITISH SUBMARINE TRIUMPH. LONDON, Aug. 13. Submarine X 26, the largest in the British Navy, returned to Portsmouth after making a record voyage of 20,000 miles to the Far East and back. This is regarded as a triumph for submarine construction.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 14 August 1924, Page 5
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