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MUNITION EXPLOSION IN ENGLAND.

TEN CASUALTIES. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Reutor. LONDON, March 27. (Received March 28, at 6 p.m.) There was an accidental explosion at a munition factory in the North of England. The damage done was slight. <?ne person was killed and nine injured. PRINCE FRIEDRICH CAEL. Renter's Telegrams. LONDON, March 27. (Received March 28, at 6 p.m.) The Daily Express states that Prince Friedrich Carl died from wounds received while air raiding. BASE METALS FOR BRITAIN. AUSTRALIAN OUTPUT SOLD. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. MELBOURNE, March 28. (Received March 28, at 9.0 p.m.) The chairman of the Stock Exchange states that Mt Hughes has sold to Great Britain the output of base metals for 10 years.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 5

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MUNITION EXPLOSION IN ENGLAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 5

MUNITION EXPLOSION IN ENGLAND. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16965, 29 March 1917, Page 5

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