ANARCHISM IN EUROPE.
Further Charges against Hamohol, The Pmeeuting Ctmnsel Threatened, Indignant Tone of the Prew [united press issoomioNi] \ Eoms, April 27, A bomb was exploded in the resi* dence of the President of the Leg* horn Chamber of Commerce, but fortunately no one was injured, . April 28. The Anarchists are showing ins creased activity throughout Italy, Bombs were exploded in a private residence in Rome, in the Finance Department in Naples, and in a village church near Mussa, but luckily the outrages were not attended with loss of life, Thirty Anarchists have , been arrested at Leghorn, five at Havre t and one at Lisbon, for having dyhamite in their possession, ! Paris, April 27, Twelve Anarchists have been arrested at Roubaix. April 28. The police have decided to proceed against Kavachol for murdering a number of people some time ago, The Anarchists have threatened kill M, Beaurepaire, who conduct the case for the prosecution during Eavachol's trial, and M, Therot, the waiter. Special protection is being afforded to M, Beaurepaire, and soldiers are guarding his private rceidence. | London, April 28. The London and Pontipental press charge the jury in Rayachol's pasp with cowardice, and warn Franpe that she may expect-further outrages ot & similar character. They consider the verdict has partially justified Anarchism. • Scijmann, an Anarchist, has written to the polioe declaring that it decided by lot who should destroy M, Yery's restaurant. He alleges that he and bis confederates were drinking coffee in the front bar of the restaurant when he pushed with his foot a packet of dynamite into the desired position, They then lit the fuse with a cigar and left the building, but returned to watch the effect" ol their handiwork, Threß Anarchists have been arf rested in the city on a oharge of beingconcerned in the explosion, _ Upwards of 3000 dynamite cartridges, which it is believe d were ini tended for the' Paris Anartihists, have been intercipWd'in Belgium:' 1 A dynamite bomb has' |! been ;dis« covered ainbng the coals in an engine l ! tender ofbne of 1 the local lines.' _ The President bus vistetf those injured'in, restaurant,' He gave 1000 franca to the fery family, and sbo frap.-a" to .the' rnothers' of others injured '' f ' ■' It is Biispected that Iheoutiageat the -
rcatfturant m tho work of Pin6| an escapee from Noumea, Ravaohol is being tried for the murder of tho hermit, to which he confessed, and in the event of his acquittal he will probably be sent to Noumea, *&' Threats of further outrages in Paris ,■ are being renewed,
Government proposes to compensate the sufferers by tho dynamite explosions,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 2
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432ANARCHISM IN EUROPE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4101, 30 April 1892, Page 2
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