STINK-BOMB IN THEATRE.
(BT CABLE—rKESS ASSOCIATION—COrmtOHT) IACJTBAUAJf AXD CABLE ASSOCIATION LONDON, November 25. An ex-service man, employed as an attendant at Daly's Theatre, mad© an amazing discovery. A well-dressed woman, about 40 years of age, on entering tho gallery left a large parcel in his charge. During the performance the man became suspicious because of the unußual weight of the parcel. lie opened it, and found that it contained a live stink-gas bomb, as U3cd in France in wartime. The police were called in and removed the bomb safely. The woman had disappeared.
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 18241, 27 November 1924, Page 9
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