SUPPOSED CONSPIRACY.
London, Jan. 8. Three persons have been arrested in Walsall, and one in London, on a charge of making bombs for anarchial purposes. Jan. 9. In connection with the arrests made at Walsall on a charge of making bombs for anarchical purposes, a quantity of literature was seized which is *of the very worst kind. Prince Krapotine visited a club recently whose propaganda is extensive in the Midlands, and was discovered. In November a firm of Walsall ironfounders were offered large orders for castings similar to the bomb seized by the police. The police watched the club night and day for three months. Jan. 10. The police suggest that the Walsall prisoners are connected with the Anarchist club in Walsall where the model of the bomb was produced. Many detectives are engaged unravelling the mystery. The police have seized many violent and seditious pamphlets emanating from anarchist centres in America and on the Continent. It is believed that a conspiracy exists here.
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2304, 12 January 1892, Page 4
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164SUPPOSED CONSPIRACY. Temuka Leader, Issue 2304, 12 January 1892, Page 4
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