THE ANARCHISTS.
Ik Scare in Lonifen. toNDO.fi lfrli February. The polios made a search of Bourdon's lodgings, and found a quantity of explosives, Tfiey also obtained accoss to the Auto, nomio An&rohiat Olub, Great Litchfieldatreoc, and Bearched eight foraign members as they severally arrived, but no oxplosivoa ivero discovered. However, much information, inoluding a manifesto headed "Death to President Oarnot!" which has already boen circulated in France", was obtained. The police are now engaged searching tbe lodgings <>f many foreigners auspected of being connected with the Anarchists. The object of the raid is to arrest Ajjarehiats. J ' Two |reiio|( Anarchists haye been arrested on landing aClpbyef: v 11 Tjie police have discovered photo* graphs of piiblip mon and buildings in France and England among the papers taken from lodgings of tbe Anarchists. The entire detective force of London is enquiring into Anarchism, The police reserves have received notice to hold themselves iu readiness for duty. 18th February, Tj>e papers seized at the Autonomio Club prove it ty bo tho centre of the Eu'ropoun 6uirag& ' ' ' ' 1 ' fiourdbn, who' was travelling with (lis brotlier, had received large siimsi of mopey from tha pli)b's fund, and it is knpsv"n that he wao on the piosfc jntjniate terms with Hnnrj, Later, It is bolieved tlut the drastic measures which are to be taken by the police for the repression ot the Anarchists will haye the desired . Paris, February 18, The French press is attacking tho English authorities for their apathy in allowing London to become the hotbed Df Anarchism.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4653, 20 February 1894, Page 2
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255THE ANARCHISTS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4653, 20 February 1894, Page 2
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