NIHILISTS' BOMBS
TO BLOW UP A TRAIN, By Telegraph—Press Aeqociation—Copyright (Rec, July 20/ 10,5 p.pi.) ..'•'. Paris, July 20. The. exaniining Magistrate at Pontoiso elicited the fact that the' bombs found in tho possession of Kierichek and. Troianovsky, Russian : Nihilists, were not intended for the Tsar or President Poinqare, but 'were intended to' blow up tho■Diepnp boat train,.wit]; a viow to rqbbing thp passengora,
On July the Ffiris police arrested Trojauovsky and Kierichek, who hud bombs trt their possession, ami, the police professed to have-ascertained definitely that the bombs were intended for President Pphieare, who was to have visited Pontoiso on Sunday. Four other Russians, whoso names were qn documents fauna oil Troianovsky, were subsequently ar* rested.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2207, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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116NIHILISTS' BOMBS Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2207, 21 July 1914, Page 5
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