ANARCHISTS AT WORK.
EXPLOSIVE FACTORIES IN LONDON. By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright. London, December 30. ■ Mrs. Knott, a lodger ill the samo houss in Stepney as that in which Morouutzeff (or Goldstein), one of tiio Russians concorned in tho Houndsditch outrage, lived, states' that once, in the middle of tlio night, sho heard a loud bang.' Two pictures wero shaken oft' tho wall, arid several glasses smashed. She now believes there , was an explosion. Tho police believe in the existence of other explosive factories in secluded parts of the East End.
Forty meeting places of Anarchists in YThitechappl have been discovered.
Tlio detectives are satisfied, that the porpetrators of tho Houmlsditch outrage belong to an association of anarohists re-, siding in various European capitals. It ia significant that the anarchists men-' tioped in tho captured correspondence have disappeared from their usual haunts.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 5
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141ANARCHISTS AT WORK. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1014, 2 January 1911, Page 5
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