BOMB THREATS
IN MELBOURNE, (Australian Press Association.) MELBOURNE, November U. In addition to two parliamentarains being menaced by bombs, Judge Motile received a threat over the tele, phone that his life was in danger, when a. mysterious voice told him:— “You will get your present very soon for*^ saying the police are an upright and honourable body of men.”" The police are completely baffled regarding the identity of -the rufiiians. anti are not hopeful of effecting arrests.
REWARD OFFERED. OF £250. MELBOURNE, Nov. 12. The Victorian Government is offerin;;; a reward of' £250 far information leading to the apprehension of the bomb terrorists.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1931, Page 6
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103BOMB THREATS Hokitika Guardian, 12 November 1931, Page 6
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