BELFAST OUTRAGES.
TRAM CAR ESCAPES BOMBS. MAN AND WIFE MURDERED. By Telegraph.-—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Jan. 11. While a tram car was proceeding down Ardoyne Hill in Belfast, with 86 passengers, ten men approached the car and one excitedly fired a revolver, but the driver accelerated the speed just in time to miss a bomb which fell and exploded behind the car. No casualties resulted from the dastardly outrage.
It is reported from Crumlin Road district that a workman named Anderson was leaving home, and his came to the door to say good-bye, when both were shot dead. —Aus.-N.Z. Cab-le Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1922, Page 6
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100BELFAST OUTRAGES. Taranaki Daily News, 13 January 1922, Page 6
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