ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE
ATTEMPT TO BLOW UP A POLICE CONSTABLE'S HOUSE. By Telograph-Presß Association. Greymouth, July 24. Another dastardly bomb outrage occurred at ?. o'clock this morning, when an attempt was made to blow up Constable Muck's liou.se in O'G.rady Street, Blakecovn. Tho charge was placed near the front door, ami was fired by a fuse. The front door was blown open, a hole torn in the verandah, windows smashed, a quantity of tho glass falling on the bed where the constable and his wife were sleeping. No one was injured. Mrs. Black is suffering from severe shock. It is a coincidence that the explosion took p'.ace at the same hour as that when Senior-Sergeant Simpson's house was blown up on May 'J'J. there is great consternation in the town nt this second outrage. The GovI eminent offered ,£2OO reward for information about the first outrage, but there is no cluo so far as to the perpetrators.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 6
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156ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 257, 25 July 1919, Page 6
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