BOMB OUTRAGE.
ANOTHER GREYMOUTH SENSATION. (PRESS ASSOCIATION 1 TELKGKAM.) GREYMOUTH, July 24. Another dastardly bomb outrage occurred at two o'clock this morning, Constablo Black's house, O'Gradystreet, Blakotown, being blown up. A charge was placed near the front door and fired by a fuse. The front door was blown open, a hole torn in the verandah, and windows smashed, a quantity of glass failing on a bed where Constable Black and his wife were Bleeping. No one was injured, but Mrs Black is suffering from severe shock. A coincadence is that the explosion took place at the same hour of the day as that at Senior-Sergeant Simpson's on May 29th. There is great consternation in the town at this second outrago. The Government offered £200 as a reward for information in connexion with the first outrage. There are no clues so far.
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16584, 25 July 1919, Page 6
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