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WALL STREET OUTRAGE

THREATS OF REPETITION POPULACE SUFFERING FROM “ NERVES ” By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright (Rec. December 20. 11.10 p.m.) New York, December 20. New York City is suffering from a bad case of nerves. Neus of the arrest at Warsaw of a man knowing details of the previous Wall Street bombing has resulted in tho financial district being deluged with threats to repeat the outrage. Hundreds of police and detectives are patrolling the area. Panic was caused when an innocent wagon stopped before the Sub-Treasury to-day and the driver attempted to deliver a legitimate package. Police and detectives swooped down upon him and a vast crowd formed. It was feared he was another bomber. Tho newspapers are full of scare headlines. The populace seemed to be aroused to the danger of a recurrence. — Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 6

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135

WALL STREET OUTRAGE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 6

WALL STREET OUTRAGE Dominion, Volume 15, Issue 75, 21 December 1921, Page 6

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