THE LEADERS ARRESTED.
(Reed 5.5 p.m.) PARIS, April 15. Uubois and Lagoche, the ringlead ers in the riots have been arrested. WINE MAKERS LEAVE THE COUNTRY. M. Ayala and some other wine shippers have . decided to quit the country. \ HEAVY LOSSES, \ M. Ayala' s losses are two hundred thousand sterling. The total losses are seven hundred and fifty thousand. THE WORK OF ANARCHISTS. Papers seized at Venteuil indicate that the disorders were the outcome of a plot supported by Parisian anarcnists. ■.Minor demonstrations were no^'de at various points. The strategic approaches to Rheims are now closely guarded. Many bodies of 'rioters are converging on the. city. Artillery are protecting the champagne depots, CONFIDENCE IN THE GOVERN- • MENT, The Chamber, of Deputies by a large majority voted confidence in the Government's declaration to adopt measures to influence the railway companies to reinstate the striE ers. M. Moms declared 'that £• Government did not possess a weapon of compulsion except public opinion. If their efforts proved unavailing they would ask the Chamber to supply the necessary power.
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Grey River Argus, 18 April 1911, Page 6
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