SISTERS CHARGED.
Unlawful Possession Of Explosives. REMANDED AT MANCHESTER. (Received 1,30 LONDON, January 23. Mary and Nora Glenn, two sisters, aged 22 and 18 respectively, were remanded at Manchester charged with unlawfully possessing a barrel of potassium chlorate, a hundredweight of black iron oxide, two Mills bombs, 49 sticks of gelignite, ten electric detonators and an alarm clock fitted with an electric connection. Detectives from Scotland Yard raided houses in High£ate and Ilford and seized about two tons of explosives.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 19, 24 January 1939, Page 7
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