BOMB OUTRAGE
XJGLY r TEMPER IN FREE STATE * United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright DUBLIN, May 14. A bomb was thrown at midnight from a passing car into the entrance of a suburban cinema, which was showing a news-reel of Their Majesties and the Prince, of Wales. The bomb smashed the glass of the door and did other damage. Police Court Barred The gates of the Dublin Police Court were barred during the hearing of a case in which James Fullerton and another man who refused to give nis name, were charged with assaulting the police. The evidence showed that the men were posting leaflets signed by the Republican Safety Committee declaring that it would be provocative of grave disorder if films of the Silver Jubilee celebrations were exhibited in Ireland. They resisted arrest, but were quietened after the police fired shots in the air. The Magistrate at first sentenced the men to two months’ gaol, but when the men persisted in shouting “up with the Republic,” he increased the sentence to six months.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20108, 15 May 1935, Page 9
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173BOMB OUTRAGE Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 20108, 15 May 1935, Page 9
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