ANARCHISM IN EUROPE.
Finding of Bowk ~' f JmsfsJh 1ta1y., ., !: .. : .;,. a [Bv Teleohaph.—Press Assooifltion.] i^^ Sofia, April 28. Eighteen bombs were discovered in Gulatz, and'it is believed' the plant' ; whh connected with the Ruatchuk I conspiracy.. ~..-.! Paris, April 29. M. Loubet declares that prior to the explosion at M. Very's restaurant the latter was.warned of the impend-- ■ ing outrage, At the residences of the Judge's who heard the oharc[e3 against the Anarohista the guardshava been ry ■ increased, He also says that although the police had been doubled they wero quite helpless against such suddenness as attended the outrage, Even the Government waß powerless, as everything had been done with incompre* hensible coolness, The only resource waa to'-make further arrests. Matty teaidents in-Paris' are asking' for police protection. Berlin, April 29. The local press continue to ridicule the vertliot of the French Judges, and assert that the country is going down ,+ hill. : Bomb, April 29, (Three hundred Anarchists have been arrested in Northern Italy. The Government has dissolved 22 Anarchist workmen's societies in ynri-. ouh parts of the country. ' Bombs have been exploded in vari< ous places without effect, At Faenza seven arrests have been effected, and at Borne three. Madrid, April 29, Many arrests have been made at Barcelona, and a quantity of armß and Anarchist manifestoes have been seized, ;.';■' .'■'••■.■ '-"ft Pabis, April 29. An attempt was made.without success, to dynamite the Town Hall at « Dijon. SohAj April 29. T!ie Hustchuk bombs were furnisked with- electrical applianoes. They arrived from Bussia by steamer '•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 2
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252ANARCHISM IN EUROPE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 2
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