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Mr. Singer Warned of "More To Come" SEQUEL TO B0MB OUTRAGE
(By Telegraph—
AUCKLAND, Last Nighf. The vietim of the recent bomb outrage, Mr R. A. Singer, barris'ter and solieitor, is still in a private hospital. His face has healed, and only two fingers of the right hand are still bandaged. The wound in his thigh still contains a piece of blue metal. A letter has been received by Mr Singer through the post, containing the threat, "There is more coming t« you." Interviewed in the hospital today, Mr Singer said he had treated the letter as a joke. "I think it is the letter of a raadman. It does not upset ino in tho sliglitest. I will be walking do'.vn Qiu .n street as soon as my leg is beUer. I am uot afi^id."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 4
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