STILL WAITING FOR BOMB TO EXPLODE
Reeeived Snturdav 12.40 a.m. LOXDOX, April 20. "There is little possibility of tne Geniian bomb 'Annie' located 111 br. James Park, exploding before 7 o'cIock tonight," said the officer in charge of the boml) disposal squad. He added that if nothing happened by then, the homii woultl be detonated. While the Anzac Day eeremony at tne Cenotaph went 011 under a slight drizzie of rain, the Gerinan liomb still tickect 011 400 yards away. Later, however, the sound coukl 110 Itmger be heard. It is believed that water, rising in the shait, put the iistening apparatus out or action. Queen IMary has had to move away from the ' park side of Mariborough Honse.
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Chronicle (Levin), 27 April 1946, Page 5
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