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There is trouble in Athens, and a state of siege is declared. While her Mnjesty'a Thunderer was making a trial of a measured mile at Stokeis Bay, Portsmouth, her boiler exploded, killing 20 of the crew. The bodiev were shockingly mutilated, the flesh being stripped from theirlimb3 by the escaping steam. The forward stoke-hole, where the explosion occurred, was divided from her after stoke-hole by watertight-, bulk-head. The stokers in lutvr were protected from fragment caused 1-7 explosion, but were literally burned alive by steam. Thecliief and assistant engineers were killed, and the captain's hands blown off.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 5 (Supplement)

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 5 (Supplement)

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 388, 18 August 1876, Page 5 (Supplement)

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