FRANCE DAY BY DAY
A LORD'S VILLA BtrRGLM)
HOOLIGANS AND GENDARMES.
[BY KLKCTRIO TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT. J
LPBR PRESS ABSOLUTION."] (Received This Day, 8.45 a.m.) PARIS, February 12. Thieves have burgled Lord Olive's villa at Pan, and have stolen a thousand pounds' worth of jewels. .Two large holes have been dynamited; into the ramparts of Toulon (the chief French naval station) adjacent to a powder magazine which was undamaged. Owing to the large oomerings in alcohol, M. Briand, the Premier, is legislating to prevent monoplies in food and drink.
Arrangements are being completed to establish Greenwich time at a given date witfhin a fortnight.
Tn view of the numerous armed "hooligans" attacks on the police, the Prefecture recommends the police on or off duty to defend their lives whenever necessary.
A law has been promulgated protecting genuine champagne.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 February 1911, Page 3
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136FRANCE DAY BY DAY Horowhenua Chronicle, 13 February 1911, Page 3
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