MUSEUM BOMB
WAS IT A HOAX?
(Received Feb. 4, .12 noon)
LONDON. Fob. 3
Scotland Yard is still awaiting the Home Office's report on the Museum bomb. It is believed that, two men were concerned in placing liombs in the. Indian section with the object of a hoax and of obtaining money from a Sunday newspaper for information. Frank Biggs reported to Scotland Yard that he was reading in the India room when lie looked down and saw the bomb. He notifled the officials.
The. police expect to identify the perpetrators.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17175, 4 February 1930, Page 7
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