THE DYNAMITE SCARE.
THE CZAR'S VISIT
EXTRA PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN. THE CZAR ARRIVES AT LEITH ON MONDAY. TYNAN'S EXTRADITION UNCERTAIN. London, Sept. 17. Bell, one of the captured dynamiters, was brought up at Glasgow and remanded to London. The Glasgow police are searching for bombs. The prisoners all belong to Tynan's branch of the Society. It is reported that Tynan is likely to turn informer. Freeman's Journal remarks that the discovery of the plot comes just at the time when the Unionists need it. Elaborate precautions are being taken by the police and military authorities for the Czar's visit to the Queen at Balmoral Castle. Later. The Czar will arrive at Leith on Monday. Portions of the missing bomb have been found concealed in a dynamite factory at Antwerp. The British Government has requested the detention of Tynan pending an application for extradition. If Tynan is a naturalised American it is feared that his extradition will be refused by the French Government.
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Hastings Standard, Issue 124, 18 September 1896, Page 3
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163THE DYNAMITE SCARE. Hastings Standard, Issue 124, 18 September 1896, Page 3
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