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DANGEROUS LUGGAGE.

(Received Feb. 14, a.m.) JA)NDON, Feb. lIJ. Ivan Sjuiliuiiovic, travelling from Pittsburg l lo F'urJsifva'd, was arriMtuKi al.|uard the steamer ilajeKticat Liverpool. lie w\us there changed with concealing eigihtten pound* of <rynaniite tuwl three huniilivd aial sixty detO'nntO'rtt in the ial«e hotto-m of one ol his trunks, lie 'declared bo was a miner r.-turni:ng lo lh/hemia, and intemled to uve tlte explosives in blowing up tocks to imp,rove liip I'athor'a the union jack. I Received Feb. Id, y.HB a.m.) ST. rETKItSiSIUtiI, l-'eb. i;l. During tiie centenary celebrations of tiie birth of tin' Einniwh poet Iti.'iiv.bei'u at 1 the liritislh lUifr, uiliieh W"iis on t.he llri(ish tJo'iLsulate, was lowered by command of the police, while the Wench ilag wa* allowtvd to lly on the I-Vetidi C'o'iiKulate. 'Tile jSnlidi Consul prutesKd t.o Coneial ilolj/eikolf, who perluitud the ixjlioistins of the ilag, iittd the Chief of I'olite KiiJweq.uently apologised to fhe UiitisJ, Consul. '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

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DANGEROUS LUGGAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

DANGEROUS LUGGAGE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 3

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