WAR-TIME EXPLOSION
ADMISSION BY LARKIN GERMAN SPIES .RESPONSIBLE (United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) NEW YORK, 7th April. It is learned that Janies Larkin, Radical Labour leader, made an affidavit admitting advance knowledge of the Black Tom explosion in June 1916, in wliic.i four were killed, 100 injured and millions of dollars worth of property damage clone. The affidavit has been liled with the German Mixed Claims Commission at Washington. It charges that German'spies were responsible for the explosion. Larkin’s information will probably cause the re-opening of the suit for 40,000,000 dollars damages against the German Government.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 9 April 1934, Page 5
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