INCITING MURDER.
♦ . : CHARGE AGAINST NEWSPAPER DIRECTOR. (ai CABLE—PEESS ASSOCIATION—COrTRIQHT.) (AUSTBALIAS AND N.Z; CABLE ASSOCIATION.) / PARIS, Juno 11. The Government is prosecuting Charles Maurras, a co-director of ; the Royalist paper "L'Action Francaise," for allegedly publicly inciting the murdar of the Minister of Interior, M. Sclirameck. ,
M. Maurras, in an open letter to the "Action JTrancaise," said:— ' "At a moment when revolutionists are preparing conditions analogous with those in Moscow, Munich, arid Budapest, you are arranging a smooth road for revolt. In refrurnforyour threats to deliver the nation to the knives and bullets of your accomplices, your beloved, Moscow bandits, here is our promised reply: We will kill you like a doz." M. Maurras is liable, if guilty, to ten years' impi'isonment.
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Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 16
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120INCITING MURDER. Press, Volume LXI, Issue 18407, 13 June 1925, Page 16
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