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ANARCHISM

CABLENEWS United Press Association—By Elec trie Telegraph—Copyright.

HOUNDSOITGH BURGLARY. SENSATION TN LONDON. .Received Last Night, 9.15 o'clock. LONDON, December J9. The Houndsdit(h buigiary, in which five policemen were shot, has caused a sensation m London. One of the newspapers suggests the arming of the police, stating that, as guardians of property, they are at present the helpless targets for burglars' shot?.

THE. IMPLEMENTS USED

SIMILAR TO THOSE EMPLOYED AT-BIRMINGHAM.

Received Last Night, 10.40 o'clock.

LONDON, December 19,

The blow-pipes and oxygen which were abandoned in the Houndsditch burglary were similar to those used in the burglary at the premises of Messrs Wright, Hodgkiss and Co., at Birmingham.

DEADLY WEAPONS

NIHILIST LITERATURE FOUND

ANOTHER WOMAN ARRESTED

THE PUBLIC INDIGNANT

(Received Last Night, II o'clock.)

LONDON, December, 19. Goldstein, alias Levi, rented a house at Houndsdrcch.

The burglars handled automatic pistols of a far deadlier ordinary revolvers. Arms, ammunition, and Nihilist literature were found in Goldstein's domicile. The Russian woman Selinska remains in custody. She was urged by a female friend, who disappeared when Goldstein was brought to the domicile ,to burn all documents, and she obeyed. Selinska declines to make a-state-ment.

She. remarked, through an interpreter, "Those who have done wrong will get me out of this. Otherwise I won't say who they are. I will put up with all." An eye-witness states that one of the assassins Bred four shots at a policeman, until the latter fell. Another woman has been arrested. The newspapers pay : splem~d tributes to all of the police victims' inflexible courage in endeavouring to enter the shop after the first shots were fired. The honest enforcement of the Aliens Act is demanded by the Times, which states that the unarmed condition of the police will immediately impress itself upon the public, which is excited, grieved, and indignant at a murderous outrage in the heart of London. The regular, criminal has no grudge against the police, who is regarded as doing only liis duty, as a fair match with nim. bleness, whereas the savage delight in taking life is a mark of the modern Continental anarchist criminal.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAG19101220.2.24.18

Bibliographic details
Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10149, 20 December 1910, Page 5

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351

ANARCHISM Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10149, 20 December 1910, Page 5

ANARCHISM Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10149, 20 December 1910, Page 5

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