BOMB FLUNG IN LANE
FENCE AND SHED WRECKED. WINDOWS SMASHED NO PERSONS INJURED Rel-d. 11 am. MELBOURNE, Today. For the second time in two months. a bomb explosion occurred at Ivanhoe. The bomb was thrown into a lane 30 yards from the police station. It wrecked a fence and a. shed. The windows of shops and houses in the vicinity were broken, but nobody was injured. Further details of the bombing outrage show that Constable Tierney was writing in the police station when he was swept from his chair by the torce of the explosion. A time-{use bomb was evidently used. No trace of the perpetrator was found. The explosion occurred at exactly the spot. where. on the night of May 26. a. bomb was thrown into the police station ;_vard. The damage is more exten- ’ sive than was at first estimated. Th. iprc-mises were damaged. the walls in several r'ases being blown out. Other [walls were badly cracked.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 9
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159BOMB FLUNG IN LANE Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 720, 20 July 1929, Page 9
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