THE ANARCHIST.
(BY KLECTKIC TKI.Kf.HArH.— COPYRIGHT). Paris, March 2.5. IIANACIIOL, the Anarchist leader, states tlnit tl»! Anarchists in the city possess sufficient dynamite to destroy the houses of every judge in Paris. Intense alarm lias Won caused by the succession of dynamite outrages recently experienced. The members of a Socialist church visited another church in Paris yesterday, where the preacher, in the course of his sermon, made the statement that the Roman Catholic religion alone would be the salvation of the working classes. The Socialists protested, got lip ti fight in the nave of the church, danced and sang the " Carmagnole," a famous ditty of the Revolution. .Several of those present were injured. March 29. Owing to the alarm occasioned by the outrages of Anarchists, thirty per cent, of the foreigners in Paris are leaving Proposals are before the Chamber of Deputies to make the State responsible for the damages committed by Anarchists. Concierges (door-porters) are advised to keep the doors closed as a preventative to Anarchist outrages. The police are watching the houses of magistrates.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3075, 31 March 1892, Page 3
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176THE ANARCHIST. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3075, 31 March 1892, Page 3
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