BOMB OUTRAGE STILL A MYSTERY
AUCKLAND MAN TO UNDERGO OPERATION
CVRES3 ASSOCIATION TELEOUAM.) AUCKLAND, July 12. No developments have been reported from police investigations into the explosion which caused injury to Mr R. A. Singer just after he had entered the gate to his home on Friday evening, and the matter remains a mystery. The only evidence available concerns the materials used in the bomb, and nothing has been revealed to point to the Identity of the culprit.
The belief that tri~ wire was used is brought into disfavour as Mr Singer’s daughter had previously walked along the path, and at the time of the explosion was away on an errand.
An X-ray examination revealed two pieces of metal in the wound in Mr Singer’s leg, and to-night he was taken to a private hospital, where he will undergo an operation for the removal of the metal.
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22143, 13 July 1937, Page 12
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