THE ANARCHISTS.
(BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAM.— COPYRIGHT). Pauis, April 6. The police office at Angers, the capital of Maine et Loire, was blown up by dynamite, but fortunately the outrage was not attended with loss of life.
April 7. The bombs which were thrown at the police office in Angers were of a very deadly character. The building was riddled with bullets, but luckily only one policeman was inside at the time and he managed to make his escape. The Prefect of the police in Paris received an infernal machine by post. A bomb was in a, thoroughfare in Eoubaix, in the department of Nord. The person who found it was severely injured, as it unexpectedly exploded. Madrid, April 6 A bomb exploded in Valencia, happily without loss of life. A quantity of dynamite has been discovered in Malaga, one of the Southern provinces. April 7. Since the arrest of the Anarchists concerned in the dynamite plot, the attendance of members and visitors in the Courts has been very much smaller than usual. Two attempts have been made to blow uj. the building of Puetla Malda with dynamite but no harm was done. Rome, April 7. It is reported in the city that the Great Powers will take joint action to suppress the Anarchist movement. Vienna, April 7. The Anarchists are believed to be the authors of numerous fires which have taken place of late. The Austrian Government has prohibited a meeting of delegates from several democratic and labour organisations.
Brussels, April 7. Eighty dynamite cartridges \v6re found in a garden in Auvelais. Berlin, April 7. A large number of Anarchists have been arrested here.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3079, 9 April 1892, Page 2
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274THE ANARCHISTS. Waikato Times, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 3079, 9 April 1892, Page 2
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