"GIFTS FOR THE CHURCH."
DYNAMITE BOMB. By Telecraph—frcsß. Association-Coji.rright • Budapest, February 23. A parcel addressed to Bishop Miklossy,: and ostensibly containing gifts tor the church,, concealed a dynamite bomb, which exploded when tW parcel was opened. Bishop • Mildossy's vicar and three others were killed and seven injured, Bishop Mikfossy had a marvellous escape. Tho vicar's daughter became insaiio on learning of her father's death. A letter signed "Anna Ivovscs," and notifying, the dispatch of a parcel lias been found. The motive of the crime is unknown. SEVEN DEATHS. ' REASON FOR THE OUTRAGE. (Rec, February 24, U. 5 p.m.,) Budapest, February 24. Seven of the victims are dead. Bishop Mikiossy was lying sick in his bedroom. The walls were blown in, but 'h.a was not hurt. Tho whole house fell later, four persons being severely injured. The vicar's daughter was suddenly confronted with her father's mutilated body. The outrage is attributed to an objection to the establishment ra a Greek Bishopric.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 7
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160"GIFTS FOR THE CHURCH." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1993, 25 February 1914, Page 7
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