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DYNAMITE OUTRAGES.

London, Dec. 27.

At the inquest on Constable Siunot, who was killed by the dynamite explosion in the detective office in Dublin, an open verdict was returned. The Nationalists condemn the outrage, fearing that it will supply many followers of Mr Gladstone with an excuse for deserting the Home Rule cause. The outrage is attributed to the extreme dynamite section. The precautions which were taken some time ago for the protection of public buildings in London have been resumed, the authorities having received a warning that attempts would be made to wreck them. Benewed activity is being shown by American-Irish dynamiters. A man named Kevans, has been arsreted at Nenagh, in Tipperary, on a charge of being concerned in the dynamite outrage. Mr Gladstone’s official residence is surrounded by police. Dec. 29. The funeral of Constable Siunot, who was killed by the explosion at the Detective Office in Dublin, took place yesterday, and there was a preat public expression of sorrow at his untimely death. Kervans, who was arrested in connection with the dynamite outrage in Dublin has been released.

In consequence of the recent outrage all the houses in Dublin are being searched in order to trace the culprits.

Meetings which have been held throughout Ireland have carried resolutions denouncing the dynamite outrage. Paris, Dec. 27.

Mr Gladstone, who is at Biarritz, on hearing of the Dublin outrage said that it was both unaccountable and idiotic. New York, Dec. 28.

A dynamite bomb was thrown against the Milwaukee street railway station, wrecking it and the plant within. The damage is estimated at 500,000 dollars.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TEML18921231.2.16

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2445, 31 December 1892, Page 4

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267

DYNAMITE OUTRAGES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2445, 31 December 1892, Page 4

DYNAMITE OUTRAGES. Temuka Leader, Issue 2445, 31 December 1892, Page 4

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