BOMBING OUTRAGE
HOUSE AND FURNITURE DAMAGED OCCUPANTS ESCAPE INJURY (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright) (Received 15th January, 10.5 a.m.) BRISBANE, This Day. A sensational bombing outrage occurred in a house at Milton, occupied by Airs AlcGrath and her two daughters. Mary AlcGrath was awakened by a sizzling noise and saw a bomb on a chair. She threw the bedclothes over it and rushed to warn the others. She had hardly left when a terrific explosion smashed the furniture to pieces and blew a iarge hole in the floor and wall. No one was injured. No motive can be advanced for the outrage.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 15 January 1931, Page 5
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