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A New Dynamite Conspiracy.

A representative of the . Liverpool Post" has had an interview with a Government agent, who has for years been engaged in unravelling the secrets of those who plot schemes of assassination and destruction with the coolness and skill of professional brigands. Upon one point this agent was pretty confident, and that is the certainty of some outrage being attempted should the Crimes Actbe rigidly applied in Ireland. But he entertains an opinion that, unless the unexpected takes place, the police will be able to foil the plans of the " party of revenge." The present dynamite faction in America had its ramifications in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and is composed for the most part of local men who have long resided in their respective districts, and know exactly what to do in case of emergency. The new brotherhood are, he says, a more desperate lot than their predecessors.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 5

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A New Dynamite Conspiracy. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 5

A New Dynamite Conspiracy. Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 233, 4 October 1887, Page 5

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