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UJ LhJL , \mffl^ vv g w ^ WORLDS GIRGULATED YESTERDAY(AA[OJ ,0g!{Circulation Books Open to AIL’! Circulation Books Open to All.”WORLDS CIRCULATED YESTERDAYVOL. XXXVIII. WO ,13NEW YORK, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1898.PRICE cur «na ..MAINXSXPLOSION CAUSED SV BOMB OR TORPEDO?t’ — --------Capt. Sigsbee and Consul-General Lee Are in Doubt—The World Has Sent aSpecial Tug, With Submarine Divers, to Havana to f ind Out—Lee Asks foran Immediate Court of Inquiry—Capt. Sigsbee’s Suspicions.CP.H, SIGSBEE, IN A SUPPRESSED DESPATCH TO THE STATE DEPARTMENT, SAYS THE ACCIDENT WAS MADE POSSIBLE BY AH ENEMY.Dr. E. C. Pendleton, Just Arrived from Havana, Says He Overheard Talk There of a Plot to Blow Up the Ship—Capt Zalinski, the Dynamite Expert, and Other Experts Report to The World that the Wreck Was Not Accidental—Washington Officials Ready for Vigorous Action if Spanish Responsibility Can Be Shown—Divers to Be Sent Down to Make Careful Examinations.
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New York World

New York, New York, US

Thu, Feb 17, 1898

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