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  2. MUNITION WORKS ON FIRE.

    SCENE OF THE TRAGEDY AT ERITH. Central Nous, photo. In February an explosion occurred at the munition factory of Messrs. W. V. (Gilbert it Co., at Erith. in Kent, by which eleven women and one man were killed. The photograph shows all that was left of the structure. One Home Office expert described the an accident as due to a hundred mil-lionth chance. Possibly, he said, a girl put her hand near the powder box and unconsciously convoked what is known as static electricity, which ignited the powder. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  3. SNAKES.

    A STRANGE WAY OF MAKING A LIVING. Few people would envy this man his job. He is a Sydney snake charmer. His "necklace" is not likely to be coveted by the ladies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  4. THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    FINAL DAY OF THE TOURNAMENT. Krishock, photos. The finals of the tennis championship wore played on Saturday. 1. Spectators interested in the finals. 2. O'Hara Wood and Fight playing in the doubles championship. 3 O'Hara Wood aim Fit[?]t, defeating Ronald ami Dickinson. 4. Miss Linne, winner of the ladies' singles championship. 5. O'Hara Wood, winner of the State singles championship. 6. Mrs. O' Hara Wood, who, with her husband, won the mixed doubles. 7. B. Fitchett, who won the junior singles championship. 8. Miss. Le Messurier, runner-ship in the women's singles championship. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 96 words
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