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BOMBS IS BARCELONA. '^M By Cable.—i'/ew Association.—OopTfJM London, October ifiH Iteuter reports that altogether «H bombs were exploded in Barcelona, aa9 that one explosion killed ten persons. DEMONSTRATION IS WXWN.M GRAYSON'S TOAuiIE KINS RlOlfl SPANISH EMBASSY HOOTED. I Received October 18, 11.20 p.m. I London, October 18. I I Eight thousand social democrat* >lfl Trafalgar Square denounced Ferrar's sol called murder. The speakers inciudetfj J. A. O'Orady, M.P., H. M. Hyndm«| and Cunninghame-Graham. Mr. A. VJ Grayson, iu u violent speech, advocated! •o life for a life." He declared that il the- heads of every King in Europe wefl torn from their trunks to-morrow the would not pay half the price of Ferrari life. Ferrai's death, lie said, lay a King Edward's door, because he did wH use hl« influence with King Alfonso. vThe crowd marched in procession, sing l ing the Marseillaise, to the Spanish Embassy in Grosvenor Gardens, where they groaned and hooted. Some' disturbanc >l and further demonstrations occurred outside the Catholic Cathedral at Westminster.
DEMONSTRATIONS IN EUROPE. Received October 18, 0.20 p.m. London, October 18. Demonstrations were made in Germany and Holland. ALFONSO IN EFFIGY. AN ARGENTINE BOYCOTT. Received October 18, 0.20 p.m. Buenoti Ayres, October 18. Ten thousand people at Buenos Ayrf liumed King Alfonso's effigy, and a resolution boycotting Spanish goods Wit I carried. ,' Similar meeting* were held in many towns in the interior of Argentina. DISTURBANCES IN ITALY. Received Ootober 18, 9,20 p.m. Rome. October 18. A Ferrar mob at Pita attempted t> fire the Cathedral. The great door was burned, but the police extinguished the fire and dispersed the mo'j, who also wrecked a Church of Bant» Crose, Pisa, overturning the altars and dashing the pictures. Attempts wera made to wreck churches at Due*. Forlie and Aiicc.na. Demonstrators at Ucjo broke the windows of a monastery, convent and church, and plundered the vestry.
PARIS DEMONSTRATION. Received October 18, 0.20 p.m. Paris, October 18. Fifty Uiousnnd demonstrated in Pans, The (proceedings were peaceful, owinjg to the Socialists, who had approached XI. llriand, promising themselves to preserve order if the poKce did not later* fere with them.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 217, 19 October 1909, Page 2
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