MARSHAL FOCH
BEFORE IKE FUKERAL PrM« Association —By Telegraph—Copyrigli LONDON, March 2C. Tons of millions of people thmighnut Europe will participate hy tireless in the funeral of Marshal Koch this morning. They will hear the service at Notre Dame from 0 o’clock to 10.!•), ami M. Poincare's oration at 11. TO. Tho broadcast is one of the proa test ever organised, and rivals oven the biggest special relays of the United States —Australian Press Association. CROWDS ARRIVING EARLY. PARIS, March 26. At midnight a crowd was already gathering in front of Notre Dame. Tho great bell was tolling from the northern tower.—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6
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