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POWERFUL BOMB IN SACK

NO ARREST YET AT GREYMOUTH.

MAN’S SUSPICIOUS MOVEMENTS.

By Telegraph.—Press Association.

Greymouth, N<v. 8. No arrest has" yet been made hi connection with the discovery of a bomb in a sack on Sunday night. It is stated that a man’s suspicious movement before running way caused an investigation and the result was that & bomb all ready for lighting was discovered in a sack.

When the bomb was taken to the police station by a detective it proved to be a highly powerful and dangerous machine with 15 feet of fuse well Wound around it.

It is unknown if this affair had connection with the two previous bomb explosions. The police are reticent.

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Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 9

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POWERFUL BOMB IN SACK Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 9

POWERFUL BOMB IN SACK Taranaki Daily News, 9 November 1932, Page 9

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