FRENCH MOTOR OUTRAGES.
RIFLES FOR THE POLICE. By Telesrapb—Pre«s AMoofnOon-ConsTicM Paris, March 28. As an outcome of tho outrage at Chantilly by bandits in a motor-car, eighteen hundred additional police are being enroiled. Repeating rifles are being served out to tho men, so that they may puncture the tyres of fleeing motor-cars. BANDITS IDENTIFIED. Paris, March 27. Several witnesses of tho Chautilly motor outrage have identified three of the missing bandit 3 as men named Bonnot, Carouy, and Gamier, who aro wanted for a 6erics of murders and highway robbery. BURGLARS AND ARMS. (Rec. March 29, 9.35 p.m.) Paris, March 29. Three burglars have been arrested iu Paris on a cbargo of having attempted to steal arms from a riflo club. The prisoners include an Anarchist named Randonnctt, who has already been convicted of the theft of a motor-car.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 7
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139FRENCH MOTOR OUTRAGES. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1402, 30 March 1912, Page 7
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