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CABLEGRAMS.

s] 5 ! 1 M 1; * i-'ti a ;*<9s. Reuter's Telegrams. j\y •. '->■ > j " ' BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—OOPYBIQHT LONDON", April 6. . .Received.April 10, 1 p.m,—Four men named' Norman, 'Callaglier," Wilson, and Dalton, T?ho were recently arrested in London were changed .'at i'the ;Bow>Street -Police Court to-day with being in ; possession of explosive material, which it was pro ; y<kJ had. emanated from.Birmingham,

Prisoners were remanded .'till ;tiiurs: day, next. The police have, information that the accused have been sup-, plied with considerable sums of money from America. : : •>.

. In consequence of alarm that an ait-i tack upottiWindsor Castle, is - iatended>. the military guard at the palace has been largely increased, and the utmost " ; " April 7. In the House of Commons to-day,. Sir William Vernon Harcourt ''announced that on Monday next lip .will propose certain stringent , measures' for the punishment of persons guilty of dynamite outrages, and that.he will ask that precedence be given ,to the consideration of his proposals,:. ;•' ■ A man named. Burton' has been arrested at and a brother of Gallagher is now in custody , here having baen' arrested at Glasgow, on oharges of complicity in the intended dynaraitfe outrages. , 111 consequence of recent ,discoveries at Birmingham a detachment of troops has-been sent to augment the force now garrisoned there.

.The two men, Casey and Flanagan, who were arrested at Liverpool on the 31st of March, charged with illegally landing explosivesTrom Cork havo been further examined and committed for trial. ■ '

It is believed that the dynamite which has been seized in the possession of the, several persons recently, arrested, was intended for widespread explosions' in London. The search which has been made of. Whitehead's factory at Birmingham, which was seized on the sth, has disclosed a lot of material,for the wholesale manufacture of nitroglycerine. ' •

, April 8. An American , named Ansburghe was arrested yesterday in London with a quantity of nitro-glycerene in his possession, which was immediately seized. The package .was addressed to Cork to the prisoners Casey and Flanagan, now under committal, at Liverpool.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 10 April 1883, Page 2

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CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 10 April 1883, Page 2

CABLEGRAMS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1348, 10 April 1883, Page 2

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