CHKISTCHURCH.
Yesterday.
Some time ago, in Tuam street, a blacksmith picked up a ful'y charged dynamite cartridge 4 inches long and f-inch in diameter. After extracting the charge he gave it to the police. It was not considered evidence of Fenianism, but it is supposed to have been accidentally dropped by some person engaged in blast iag. A Young Men's Club is about to be established in Lytteltoo. A provisional committee was appointed last night. A barmaid at the White Hart Hotel reported to the police that she had been robbed of her jewels.
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4454, 14 April 1883, Page 2
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94CHKISTCHURCH. Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4454, 14 April 1883, Page 2
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