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Special to "Star." (reuteh's tkl::i;ua:ms) THE BANK BOBBERY. • DYNAMITE CONSPIRACY. i Keceivcd March !•, 2.50 p.m. Lokdox, March 3. Tho polico have obtained a clue to the , perpetrators of the ncent dynamite outrage, and to the depositors of tho infernal machines at the various metropolitan railway atatiuns. Three Americans are believed to be the guilty parties, and the police arc now endeavoring to find their ; whereabouts. In the House of Commons to-day Mr Vernon Harcourt, the Home Secretary made a statement regarding the dynamite plots which were discovered, and announced that orders had been given that vigorous measures should be pursued against any foreign dynamite emissaries , who may be arrested. Melbourne, This Day. Further details regarding the hurjjlary 1 at the HorshaJii Bank state that the safe ■ was found locked, and not open as was i at first reported. It is evident that the robber had duplicate keys. A clerk was sleeping on the premises, but heard no sound. No clue has been obtained as to the perpetrator of the theft. (per united rttEss association-.) Auckland, This Day. The citizens match is finished. Buchanan, of Auck'anl, takes first prize of £6, with a score of 61.
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Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 26, 4 March 1884, Page 3
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197TOWN EDITION Feilding Star, Volume V, Issue 26, 4 March 1884, Page 3
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