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POLITICS AND BOMBS

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. CAPE TOWN, June 2. {Receive-1 Juno 3, at 1.25 p.m.) Extraordinary in I e rest is being shown in tho Kiinimaii tragedy. It is staled that when it occurred memhon; of a certain political party ran about the camp crying; "It ;# no accident, but a scheme of the Government.” A mooting was J redd that night, at which a threatening attitude was adopted, tvardi was made for Pilot IVmbert, but the crowd was informed that he bad been removed. A.n eye-witness states that when Jotibort landed he walked round amt round ids machine, like a madman, exclaiming : " Oh, God, that this should happen to mo!”—A. and. N.Z. Cable.. [Whilst a review of Use commandoes at Kunmian was proceeding on May 28 abomb fell from a military aeroplane into the crowd, killing four persons and wounding thirty-two, tho majority flirhtly.]

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Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 6

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POLITICS AND BOMBS Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 6

POLITICS AND BOMBS Evening Star, Issue 18650, 3 June 1924, Page 6

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