CALOGRAMS.
Eeuter's Telegbams
([Received March 4, 2.50 p.m.] London, March 3.
The Attempted Dynamite Outrages.
The police have obtained a clue to the perpetrators of the-recent dynamite outrage, and to the depositors of the infernal machines at the I various Metropolitan Railway} Stations. Three Americans are believed to be the guilty parties, and the police are now endeavoring to find their whereabouts.
In the House of Commons to-day Sir William Verhon Harcourt, Home Secretary, made a statement regarding the dynamite plots which have been discovered, and [announced that orders had been given that rigorous measures should be pursued against any foreign dynamite emissaries who may be arrested.
Constantinople, March 2.
Telegrams are to hand from Candia reporting that a religious ferment has commenced amongst the Cretans, who repu> diated the Mussulman Governor of the Island and threaten to revolt unless he is removed.
London, March 1. Arrived : The ship Laira, from Auckland, Nov. 17. .
New .Yobk, March 1. Arrived: The ship Irene, from Auckland, Dec. 4.
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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4729, 4 March 1884, Page 2
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