TELEGRAPHIC.
BRITISH AND FOREIGN.
VERY LATEST. By Electmc Tedegeaph—Oopyeight. [Eeutee’s Agency.] THIS DAY. [Received April 10,1883,1 p.m,] Dynamite FiendsLondon, April 6. Four men, named Norman, Gallagher, Wilson, and Dalton (the last an American); who wore recently arrested in London, wore charged at the Bow street Police Court to-day with being in unlawful possession of explosive material, which it was proved had emanated from Birmingham. The prisoners were remanded till Thursday next. The police have information that the accused have been supplied with considerable sums of money from America,. Protecting Windsor Castle. In consequence of the alarm that an attack upon Windsor Caotlo is intended the military guard at the Palace has been largely increased and the utmost vigilance is being exercised. More Stringent Punishment. April 7. In the House of Commons to-day Sir Wm. Vernon Harcourt announced that on* Monday :next he will propose certain stringent measures for the punishment of persons guilty of dynamite outrages, and that he will ask that precedence be given to the consideration of his proposals. More Arrests.
A man named 1 Zirton has been arrested at Easton, and a brother of Gallagher is now in custody. They were arrested at Glasgow on charges of complicity in the intended dynamite outrage. . t
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 3126, 10 April 1883, Page 2
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