A Lyddite Explosion.
FRENCH ABMY<S SYMPATHY.
United Press Assbciation.-r-By Elec-1 trie Telegraph.—Copyright. London, June 20. After further investigation of the ex-, j plosion at Woolwich, officials declare | that seven 0.2 inch shells exploded, re- 1 presenting 322ft»s of lyddite, and JU7U lbs of steel. A piece of shell weighing 3tf>s was carrW'tl a mile arid a half into the Albert Dock. General Andrew, on behalf of the French Army, sent a warm message of sympathy with the sufferers *by the explosion. Mr Bro,drick replied thank* ing him for his great kindness.
Osur reputation!, is, our capital. We never ,aj3«sulate wi,Q{ U. The l\f-jl _- •baiwme Clothing Company is, noted lor its famwMs low prices. The flame gooflft at lower prices or*; -otter goodf* at the name pru r o.«. a^ romputvcl with other f*t-oref», that "is the meaning of' qur famous low priceo.*
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Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12288, 22 June 1903, Page 5
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142A Lyddite Explosion. Taranaki Herald, Volume L, Issue 12288, 22 June 1903, Page 5
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