Originally posted by Monty
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Monty, any ideas of who would have been in charge of investigations pertaining to William Wess' cigar contraband? A Victorian equivalent of ATF? :-)
And I'll definitely have a look in Spiro Demolianis chapter of his book about the SB.
Originally posted by Observer
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Seriously now Observer, this is a question I've asked myself, and what I can tell you is that the French secret police doesn't appear to have used translations of the AF, at least they don't mention anything about translating the paper, though there's mention of confiscating the paper in their reports. The AF also circulated in Paris. French secret police appears to have proceeded the old fashioned way, meddling with the anarchists and keeping their ears pricked up. On the other side, it appears that the AF avoided announcing scheduled anarchist meetings (which we know they took place from the police reports), so maybe the London police was monitoring the newspaper. So far the only documentation we have is from the FRENCH secret police (located by me during my search on anarchists in Paris at the Archives Nationales and in the Archives of the Paris Police Museum), and I have no idea if anyone has ever attempted looking for similar police reports in London. Maybe someone should?
Originally posted by Wickerman
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