STRIKE TERRORISTS
SYDNEY HOMES BOMBED. WINDOWS AND WALLS SHATTERED. SEVERAL NARROW ESCAPES. / (United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.) Received Mav 28, 9.45 a.m. SYDNEY, May 28. Timber strike terrorists bombed three Sydney homes last night. Fortunately, nobody was seriously injured, but there were several narrow escapes. A car was teen dashing away just after each explosion occurred. It is believed that it carried the perpetrators. The first outrage was at the home of a blind man living with his wife and four sons, one of whom is a cripple. A similar attack was made at the home of a tiinber works foreman at Petersham. The third attack was made in the same district. The bombs, which were of the basket type, shattered windows and damaged walls and ceilings.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 151, 28 May 1929, Page 7
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