The Anarchists.
I THE RECENT OUTRAGE. LATER PARTICULARS. DRASTIC MEASURES TAKEN TO SUITRESS ANARCHISM. GREAT EXCITEMENT IN ENGLAND TUE rOLICE TAKING PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES. lI'KK I'IIKSS ASSOCIATION). London, February 10. Bonrden's brother states ho was a military tailor out of work at present. Yesterday he asked his brother for aid, though 13 sovereigns were found on the body when searched. Tlie autopsy disclosed a piece ol iron embedded in the stomach, indicating thero was a bomb besides tho bottle of explosives, It was ascertained he had booked for Woolwich, but, believing he was .badowed, al ighied at Greenwich. It is supposed his objective point was the Arsenal. Williams, addressing a crowd at Tower Hill, said that when the Tories were in office Mr Asqnith found the money for the unemployed agitation in order to emharass the Government, and now he was Home Secretarj* he was afraid to arrest him. February 17. The polic-j made a search of Bourden's lodgings, and found a quantity ot explosives. They also obtained access to the Autonomic Anarchist Club in Great Lichfield street, and searched eight foreign members as they severally arrived, but no explosives were discovered However, much information, including a manifesto headed " Death to President Capnot," which has already been circulated in France, was obtained. The police are now engaged searching the lodgings of many foreigners suspected of being connected with the Anarchists. Two French Anarchists have been arrested on landing at Dover. The Anarchist Henri attempted to enter several theatres and fashionable cafes be fore throwing the bomb into the Cafe Lazairo. February 18. It is believed that the drastic measures to be taken by tho police for the supres 6ion of the Anarchists will have the desired effect. The police have discovered photos of public men and buildings in France and England among the papers taken from the lodgings ofthe Anarchists. The entire detective forco of London is enquiring into Anarchism. The police reserves have received notice to hold themselves in readiness for duty. Pabis. February 18. The French press it attacking the En™ lish authorities for their apathy in allowing London to become a hotbed of chistsBeblin, February Id. Germany is consulting Great Britain and other Powers on tho subject ot taking united action against the Anarchists.
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Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 243, 19 February 1894, Page 2
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376The Anarchists. Feilding Star, Volume XV, Issue 243, 19 February 1894, Page 2
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