THE NEWS IN PARIS.
SPREADS LIKE WILUEIRE. THE CITY’S SILENT GRIEE. LONDON, May 8. The Referee states that in Paris at 1 o'clock on Saturday morning the Embassy had not heard the news, but tho newspaper telegrams spread like wildfire at night, in the restaurants practically everyone called for their bills, put on their huts and went out silently. Earl Carrington succeeds Lord Cholmondeley as Lord Great Chamberlain.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 837, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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68THE NEWS IN PARIS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 837, 10 May 1910, Page 3
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