The Anarchists in London.
A MAN BLOWN TO PIECES. MOEE OUTRAGES THDEATENEI (PKR PRESS ASSOCIATION.) Los don, February 15. An explosion of a peculiar nature is r< ported from Greenwich. The remains ( i\ man unknown were discovered outsid the Observatory, blown to pieces Th fragments of a bottle were found near th scene, and it is supposed that the dt ceased intended to attempt to destroy th Observatory, hut fell, breaking the bottl and thus causing his own denth. February 16 Further particulars of the explosioi near Greenwich Observatory show tha the keeper of the park, hearing the ox plosion, proceeded in the direction of thi scene. This was at sis o'clock iv thj evening. Ho found the man with hi left hand and wrist Mown away, his legi g'lat r<d and h's stomach torn open The c'oihin*? of the unfortunate mar was t im to shrerts While suffering ter ribleftgonyhe gasped "Take me horn?. 1 He was removed to the hospital but ditc in a few minutes. In his pockets wen found cards engraved •• Marshal Donrdcn. Anarchist Club, Great Lichfield street, also small packages of an unknown powder, the properties of which have yet to be analysed. He is believed to have arrived from Fans after the C*fc Ln/.<ire explosion, and to be the leader of a great Anarchist plot wnich the police unearthed in London yesterday. It is now said that Bonrden's object was to dispose of the explosives in the country, Ilenoy is s.ud to be connected with the same club. • Pari*, February IG. The Anarchists paid a nocturnal visit to the lodging occupied by Camille Henri (not Averse as was first reported) at Belyille, and took away a number of bombs, and burned all his papers. The police lately have been closely watching the boarding-house and club, and the members expecting a raid would be made, dis persed yesterday. The French press deuouuee the mcredible tolerance shown by England to the Anarchists. It is rumoured the French Government intends to revive the passport system for »U travellers from Euglaml. The Ganlois says an Anarchist has left London "with a' million francs in his pocket to strike a great blow on the Continent. __■«■
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 242, 17 February 1894, Page 3
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