BLACK TOM EXPLOSION
LARKIN'S AFFIDAVIT
PROBABLE REOPENING OF SUIT
NEW YOKK, April 7.' It is' learned that James Larkin, the Irish Labour leader, made an affidavit admitting advance knowledge of the Black Tom explosion'in June, 1910, in which four were lulled, 100 injured, and millions of dollars' worth of property damage done.
The affidavit has been filed with* the Gorman-American Mixed Claims Commission at.Washington. It charges German spies with being responsible for the explosion,. Larkin's • information will probably cause a reopening of the suit '. for' -10,000,000 dollars damages against the German Government.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 83, 9 April 1934, Page 9
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