BOMB IN MUSEUM.
MATTER STILL A MYSTERY
POSSIBILITY OF A HOAX
LONDON, Feb. 3. Scotland Yard is still awaiting the Home Office experts' report on the boinb found in the Indian room at tho British Museum. It is believed that two men were concerned in placing the bomb where it was found with the object of hoaxing the authorities and of obtaining mone p from a Sunday newspaper for the infor nation. Frank Biggs reported to Scotlan 1 Yard that he was reading in the Indian room when ho looked down and saw the bomb. Ho then notified the officials.
Tho police expect to identify the perpetrators of the outrage.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20481, 5 February 1930, Page 11
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