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THE ANARCHISTS.

London, April 27. The police say there is no doubt the Anarchists intended to blow np the Stock Exchange. Mr Aaquith, Home Secretary, has refused Anarchist groupß the usual facilities for assembling in Hyde Park on the occasion of the May Day celebrations. Brussels, April 29. A further dynamite outrage is reported from Leige. A bomb was exploded in the church of St. Jaques, but fortunately without injuring any person. The building was damaged. Paris, April 27. As an outcome of the arrest of Martha, an anarchist, an official in the French War Office has been arrested on a charge of having explosives and incriminating documents in his possession. It has been ascertained that Feulton, the War Office official who has been placed under arrest, acted as an international postman for the Anarchists and distributed all their correspondence. April 28. The Anarchist Henri, who threw the bomb in the Cafe" Lazaire, has been sentenced to death. He laughed when the sentence was delivered, and on leaving the dock shouted," Courage, comrades! Long live Anarchy !" Evidence was adduced at Henri's trial that prior to the Carmaux explosion he passed two cafes because they were not full enough of visitors. He insists that his desire was to kill a large number of people, not merely to wound them.

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2653, 1 May 1894, Page 4

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218

THE ANARCHISTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2653, 1 May 1894, Page 4

THE ANARCHISTS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2653, 1 May 1894, Page 4

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