ACCUSED REMANDED.
BOMB INCIDENTS. Received January 26, 9.30 a.m. LONDON, Jan. 25. A strong police guard was present at the Manchester Court to-day when the seven men accused of possessing explosives, who appeared in Court on January 18, also Mary and Nora Glenn, who' were remanded on Monday, were remanded in custody. The names of the seven men are: — Michael Roy Campbell, aged 21, of Belfast; Patrick Deviney, aged 25; Jack Glenn, aged 23; Patrick Walsh, aged 32; Joseph Broderick, aged 30; Denis Dugan, aged 33, and Patrick O’Connell, aged 23. They are charged with “knowingly bomg in possession of or having under their control six barrels, each containing a hundredweight oNpotassium chlorate, a quantity of powdered charcoal, 40 sticks of gelignite, a box of candles, a solidified composition of paraffin wax and potassium chlorate and" other substances, in such circumstances as to give rise to reasonable suspicion that they did not have it in their possession for a lawful object.” Mary and Nora Glenn, two sisters, aged 22 .and 18 respectively, are charged with unlawful possession of a barrel of potassium chlorate, a hundredweight of black iron oxide, two INI ills bombs, 49 sticks of gelignite, electric detonators, and an alarm clock fitted with an electric connection.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 49, 26 January 1939, Page 9
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208ACCUSED REMANDED. Manawatu Standard, Volume LIX, Issue 49, 26 January 1939, Page 9
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