SANDRINGHAM GUARDED
POLICE AUGMENTED
OBJECTS OF NEXT ATTACKS
(Independent Cable Service.)
LONDON, January 22.
As a precaution against Irish Re* publican outrages, four detectives were stationed yesterday at Sandringham where Crown Prince Olaf of Norway is visiting the King while the ordinary police force guarding the King has been augmented. A bigger police guard has been assigned to Sir Samuel Hoare, Home Secretary, and 'Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Dominions Secretary.
The "Sunday Referee" says that the authorities are ready to meet a huge outbreak of bombing attempts scheduled for tonight. Power stations, munitions works, R.A.F. bases, railways, and airports have been marked down for attack.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 18, 23 January 1939, Page 9
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