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THE ANARCHISTS.

THE FSCSNCH OUTRAGE. [Special s«j Press Association.] LONDON, Dec. 11. The House- of Commons carried a motion expressing horror at the nature of the crime committed in the French Chamber of Deputies and sympathy with those injured. •'‘'v' 4 ” * i*.6CeC2E2€Bl. Uzj\j» In the House of Commons Sir Frederick D. Dixon Hartland, member for Uxbridge, in referring to the French outrage, suggested that visitors the Imperial Parliament should be searched before entering the galleries. The Home Secretary, replying, said that the police and the Parliamentary attendants were acting, in concert, and every precaution was taken to prevent a repetition of the outrage in England. PARIS, Dec. 11. The Premier has introduced into the Chamber of Deputies' a Bill widely extending the powers of the police in dealing with Anarchists. It has been decided to expel all foreign Anarchists from France. Dec. 12. The man Yalliant, who admits having thrown the bomb in the Chamber of Deputies, has been in prison on five previous occasions on charges of thefb and wife desertion. The Chamber of Deputies has, by a majority of two hundred and fifty, passed a Bill preventing the Anarchists’ Club from extending, and placing it under police supervision. Messages of sympathy have been received from the Austrian and Swiss Governments, and of indignation from the Spanish and Italian. Ten Anarchists were with Valliant when the bomb was thrown. The Chamber of Deputies, by a large majority, has modified the law regarding newspapers, but provides for the severe punishment of anyone found guilty of inciting to outrage. M, Goblet, on behalf of the Socialists, taunted the Government with reviving the old tactics of the Empire. Strict precautions are now taken as to the admission of strangers into the galleries of the Chamber. WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. An extra guard has been placed in the Senate, to prevent an anarchist outrage. BRUSSELS, Dec. 12. King Leopold expresses indignation at the explosion in the Paris Chamber, and has sent a message of condolence to the injured.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10219, 13 December 1893, Page 5

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THE ANARCHISTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10219, 13 December 1893, Page 5

THE ANARCHISTS. Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXX, Issue 10219, 13 December 1893, Page 5