RECOVERY OF FIREARMS.
I 1" j"'.''" '' .V-'-lvi. "■ DETECTIVES STILL SEARCH- ' , MR WINSTON CHURCHILL'S 1 ATTITUDE. LONDON, January 5. l'nelve 'Mauser ( and several Bro wning'pi stols Have been found in the ruins of the Sidney Street firei «. . Of the :two dead bodies recovered only that, of Fritz Svdars has been ideiitiiied. , The'police are convinced that both jof the suspects were present.at the | Houndsditch burglary. > ; t •' > > j_j Twenty detectives are searching for- "Peter!\ in ..-.the - East End. It is uncertain /whether the companions of regarded him as leader ,of the gang. 1 * Mr Winston Churchill has decided ; not to issue any Home Office report | ,on the siege. He is considering, | with the Chiefs of the Metropolitan and City Police, and others, what i future measures are necessary , $o cope with alien criminal, i , i Inquiries show that members- -of Foreign Clubs in London generally; favour the registration of aliens,;,] with a view to excluding those who \ are unable to produce ' satisfirctory credentials from the country of .their origin.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 5
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166RECOVERY OF FIREARMS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10131, 6 January 1911, Page 5
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