LATEST PARTICULARS.
Policeman Dying from His
Injuries
(Received January 26—12.50 p.m.)
London, January 25,
The poHccman who attempted to remove the parcel of dynamite which exploded at Westminster Hull is dying from the injuries he sustained.
Over a hundred apertures were made in the roof of the hall, near where the explosion occurred. The contents of the banqueting hall, Council Chambers, and tower were much damaged by water during the extinguishing of tho firo caused by the explosion. Arrests Mado. A Canadian sailor, who was suspected of complicating In the outrage, and arrested, has since been released, and an Irish American has b^en arrested on suspicion.
The whole country is intensely indignant at the outrage.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVI, Issue 5466, 26 January 1885, Page 2
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