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Morgan's Assailant.

CONFESSION CREATES SENSATION. DYNAMITE ON BOARDSHIP. IDENTIFIED AS PROFESSOR ENRICH MUNTER. “WANTED” FOR WIFE MURDER. United Press Association*. < Received 8.0 5 a.m.) i T f New York. July 7. Holt, who committed suicide, confessed that he despatched dynamite aboard the steamships Saxonia and Philadelphia with a view to wrecking them at sea. The navy authorities wirelessed the steamer.*:, and the Philadelphia replied that a search had failed to disclose any dynamite. The Saxonia has not replied. Holt has been identified as Professor Enrich Hunter, of the Harvard University, who was wanted for murdering his wife at Cambridge, Massachnssetts, in 190(i.

DISCOVERIES OF BOMBS ABOARD LINERS, EXTENSIVE GERMAN PLOT. (Received 1.10 p.m.) Now York, , nlv 7. Officials at the port discover ?d three trans-Atlantic liners sailing Ircni New York for Have •hirin'' May with cargoes of contraband which had honihs almard. The discov ;ries ware made before sailing. It is holioved there is an extensive Herman plot to destroy as man v Allied ships .’s possible. Holt broke his neck by throwing himself from the cell door to the floor.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 58, 8 July 1915, Page 5

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Morgan's Assailant. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 58, 8 July 1915, Page 5

Morgan's Assailant. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 58, 8 July 1915, Page 5

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