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The Harvard Astronomical Observatory has received two cablegrams from Kiel, Germany, one stating that a comet, visible through a small telescope, has been discovered on March 29 by Dr. Kritzinger of Bothcamp, Germany, and the other that the comet was fast becoming invisible and could only be seen by a large telescope. These reports are part of the general plan whereby the Observatory is the distributing centre of astronomical news for the United States.
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