Three Explosions In London
LONDON, May 13. An explosion in the public lavatories at the Marble Arch underground station attracted crowds of people from Hyde Park. Nobody was hurt. A door was blown off and the walls were damaged. A second explosion occurred in the subway from Harrow Road to Edgeware Road. A third explosion on Hammersmith Broadway caused negligible damage. Gelignite was used in each case, it is believed, by the same gang operating in a motor car or in a taxi.
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Northern Advocate, 15 May 1939, Page 6
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