HOUNDSDITCH ANARCHISTS.
AN INTERNATIONAL GANG. By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyri^ht. • <.! - London, December 30. The detectives are satisfied that the Houndsditch ; murderers , were .connected ■;with an association, of anarchists in the various. European capitals. It is significant that the anarchists mentioned in the captured correspondence have disappeared from their usual haunts. i
Mrs. Knott, a lodger in the same house -as Morountzeff, • states that once in the middle , of the. night she heard a loud bang, which shook two pictures off her wall and smashed several glasses. - She now believes this was due to an explosion. -
'• The police believe that other explosive factories exist in secluded parts of the East End
Forty meeting places of anarchists in Whitechapel have been discovered.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14567, 2 January 1911, Page 5
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