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BOMB OUTRAGES IN. AMERICA

BOLSHEVIK INFLUENCE SUSPECTED ByTeleera.ph-.Pres3 Asßocintion-Copyrigtil (Kec. June 3, 10.15 p.m.) New York, Juno 2. A series of bomb explosions is reported from Washington, Boston, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Pittsburgh Patereon (New York), and Newtonville (Massachusetts). The outrages are attributed to Bolshovik influences. Most of the attempts were made at the residences of Government and municipal officials.

One bomb was thrown at the front of Mr. Palmer's (United States Attorney. General) home. The explosion blew in tho front of the house. Mr. Palmer with his wife and family were at home when the explosion occurred, and all escaped injury. Some of the bystanders wero killed. The police found the limbs ot nn unidentified man in the street in front of the Palmer residence.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 7

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BOMB OUTRAGES IN. AMERICA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 7

BOMB OUTRAGES IN. AMERICA Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 214, 4 June 1919, Page 7

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