The Outrage in Pans.
A DASTARDLY OBJECT. RIGOROUS MEASURES AGAINST THE ANARCHISTS. (Per Press Association.) Paris, December 12. Vaillant, who threw the bomb into | the Chamber of Deputies, is a member of the Cosmopolitan Society,' the object of which is to destroy public buildings by means of dynamite explosions. December 13. Thirty foreigners, suspected of being Anarchists, are being expelled the country. A French chemist has made a peculiar offer to the authorities. He claims that by the discharge of grenades charged with carbonate of arsenic among the anarchists while they are assembled at their meetings they could be suffocated. He offers the discovery to the police. Lomx>n, Decembpr 13. Eton school is being guarded against Anarchist plots. Madrid, December 13. Further important arrests of anarchists have been effected at Barcelona.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 192, 15 December 1893, Page 2
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