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Show QUAKE IS AGAIN FELT Sljght Shocks Almost Cause Panics in Northern Italy Rome. Jan. 13. A slight carthnu.-il: shock was experienced at an early hour ibis morning throughout Lombard. Lom-bard. Venetia nnd Tuscany. No damage dam-age was dune nnd no one was injured, but owing to the general uneasiness resulting from the revent visitations in Calabria and Sicily, the people for a moment were thrown into a condition condi-tion bordering on panic. According to the records of the observatories ob-servatories and especially the cstab-lisnment cstab-lisnment maintained at Florence by the Jesuit Fathers, the center of the disturbance was near Leinibach, Saxony. Sax-ony. ' The quake was strongest in Italy at Trevlso. sixteen miles north of Ven- 1 ice. Rie'sl. the birthplace of the pres-enj pres-enj pope, is located in this territory. Florence. Italy, Jan. 13. Several earthquake shocks were recorded hrfl ' this morning at intervals of two sec- r.nds. The people rushed out from their houses in considerable trepida-lion, trepida-lion, fearing a repetition of the Messina Mes-sina and Calabria disasters. No damage dam-age was done nnd calm was soon restored. re-stored. I Venice. Jan. 13. Two earth shocks were experienced here this morning. The people rushed out from thel: homes and gathered in the Place of St.' Mark and other open squares. N damage was done and this is thought to be due to the fact that the houses of Venice are built on piles. Milan, Italy. Jan. 13. An eartt shock was felt here this morning, i-au ing considerable alarm. People rushed from their houses and congregated it tho cathedral square. There was no repetition of the quake and calm wai I speedily restored. No damage wai done. - |