FEAR OF OUTRAGES
ROYAL FAMILY GUARDED EXTREMISTS IN ENGLAND MORE EXPULSION ORDERS LONDON, July 31 Special police guarded the King and Queen and the Princesses against Irish Republican Army outrages when they left Euston for Balmoral. , The Home" Secretary, Sir Samuel Hoare, signed an additional 10 orders expelling members of the Trish Republican Army suspected of operating in.the provinces. Tlio expulsion orders total 19. A road sweeper found an unexploded bomb wrapped in brown paper lying at the foot of a wall surrounding the Kingston gasworks. The police disconnected the wires attached to the bomb.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23414, 2 August 1939, Page 13
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