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THE ANARCHISTS.

London, April 14. Judge Atthalin has decided that Gustave Matthieu is not implicated in the dynamite explosions in Paris. All European Governments are taking stringent measures to repress disorder on May Day. A bomb was exploded at Valencia, Spain, but no harm was done. Two bombs have been found in a goods train on one of the railway lines in Luxemberg, Holland. A dynamite bomb, with a lighted fuse attached, was found secreted in a school of architecture in Madrid. It is suspected that Manoz, the Anarchist, concocted an attempt to destroy the Spanish Chamber of Deputies by means of dynamite, and, having made a dupe of the Anarchist Club, informed the police of the plot. Madrid. April 12.

One of the bombs found in the chamber contained powder of English manufacture. Thirty dynamite cartridges were discovered underneath the railway line near Barcelona. Vienna, April 12. The Anarchists have fired houses in many parts of Austria, and in Leonfelden 100 houses were burnt. A chest of dynamite has been stolen from the mills in Lower Austria. Rio db Janeiro, April 11. The Anarchists are plotting in the city, and a state of seige has been proclaimed. New York, April 13. Bombs have been found on the elevate d railway in New York, and a gang of Anarchist incendiaries discovered in Brooklyn.

LABOUR. London, April 11. In the election for the Secretaryship of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers the interim Secretary, Mr J. Antrim, defeated Mr Tom Mann. April 12. The owners of the cotton mills at Heywood, in Lancashire, have given notice to 2500 of their employes. They have been compelled to take this step because of the strike at the Staleybrfdge oil mills, Sydney, April 13. The Trades and Labour Council is preparing a petition for signature throughout Australia, to be presented to the British Government, protesting against the employment of Kanaka labour in Queensland.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 1

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318

THE ANARCHISTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 1

THE ANARCHISTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2344, 16 April 1892, Page 1

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