TICK CAN NO LONGER BE HEARD
• . • ■ . ♦ 9 Received Friday, 11 a.m. j • ( LONDON, April" '25. ; . While Anzac Day wreath-laying ; at 4he cenotaph' went on under a i slightt drizzle, the bomb. still ticked -on 400 yards away. However, later !• the bpmb could no longer be heard. j It- is foelieyed that water riring in the shaft "put the listening apparatus out of action. , Queen Mary liaa to move from ; her Park Side house. l '
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Chronicle (Levin), 26 April 1946, Page 5
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