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Comet Discovered

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J. Hartman, Director of the Observatory of Laplata, Argentine cabled yesterday announcing the discovery of a comet with a tail on December 6.

It was of the second magnitude and is apparently identical to the one discovered a few days ago at Cape Town, South Africa.

The detailed observation was that the comet was of the right ascension, 16 hours, 27 minutes, declination minus 50 degrees.

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