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... Clapperton’s luggage generally full of minerals of various shape, size and colour. And occasions he has travelled back with large bombs of volcanic lava. Dr Ciapperton, senior lecturer in the geography department Aberdeen University, has been collecting minerals ...
... one was injured. There were also more than 30 cases of what the Army calls nuisance bombs— scares which cause widespread disruption and traffic hold-ups. A number bomb reports were still being checked by the Armv todav. Meanwhile. Ulster Secretary William ...
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... ‘serious.” Later, two bombs exploded within minutes each other in Strand Road, in the city centre. One was in a fashion shop and restaurant and the other a footwear shop opposite the Central RUC station* BLOCK The area had just been cleared after phone ...