PARIS VICIORY FETES
Attended by 7,000,000 People (A. and N.Z. Cable.) , LO'NDON^ July 14. lir Pa,rVß,ooo,ooo pc^ople'yre n.tr ■tending tho Victory fetiew- It is. ftstimaited Ihafc thea'e ar.^. 6,000,000 visitors in, >the cdty for the ocoa*sioii!. ■ The three Marshals of France, Juii a, Foch, and Pebiuin, anauo-imifiitte'd the \veok.\ s festivities 1 by :aittonding: Wmi maiitary apbrtis niieet-iiiiw 1 "m Tuil- : lories Gardeais. They theaiaa prooeed ed to the Hoitel de \"il]e, where- the.y received the Swords <A Haniaur from the City of Baris. President Pain oaa-e pa-t-sewbed Mrur'shal Foch with a golden 1 laurel wreip.itih. A totiohiiiig c'cifemiomy wa^ performed «lti tho Arv DtT Tuioinplie, whoi'e the cn-k>v,(ls foi'e-gathei-od aoid placed flower^ 001 tihu cen«ta,ph in memory otf tiha ' dead.'
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Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 3
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121PARIS VICIORY FETES Thames Star, Volume LII, Issue 13936, 15 July 1919, Page 3
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