BOMB IN A SACK
HIGHLY-POWERFUL MACHINE [Per United Press Association.] GBEVAIOUTH, November 8. No arrest has yet been made in connection with the discovery of a bomb in a sack on Sunday night. It is stated that- a man's suspicious movements before running away caused an investigation to bo made, and the result was that a bomb, all ready for lighting, was discovered. When the bomb was taken to the police station by a detective it proved to be a highly powerful and dangerous machine. Fifteen feet of the fuse was well wound around the bomb. It is not known if Ibis affair bad any connection with the two previous bomb explosions.
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Evening Star, Issue 21254, 8 November 1932, Page 10
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112BOMB IN A SACK Evening Star, Issue 21254, 8 November 1932, Page 10
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