| Le Funi - March 08, 1925 |
Small and Big Facts of the Week President Ebert dies in Berlin. Professor Broca dies on a train. The bakery workers of Roubaix go on strike. The patients of the Sanatorium of Saint-Godard (Loire) demand the dismissal of the director and a senior nurse. In Créteil, two motorists collide. Criminals burgle the School on Rue Brodu. In Strasbourg, a warrant officer aviator falls into a pond and is killed. Lightning destroys the historic church of Saint-Jean-du-Doigt. A patient in Bicêtre is found dead in his bathtub. In Lorient, Mr. Millerand pleads before the court an important case of counterfeiting of vests. Miss Jegeon, seamstress, rue de Charonne, is elected queen of the 11th arrondissement. The Chamber of Deputies celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Constitution. On Rue Rambuteau, a jewelry store is robbed. A lifeboat from La Rochelle capsizes. On Boulevard de Ménilmontant, an old man is run over by a tram. The Comédie-Française celebrates the 123rd anniversary of the birth of Victor-Hugo. In her dressing room, at L'Abri, a dancer kills herself with a bullet to the heart out of despair of love. A farmer from Sommepy finds the remains of a French soldier and two Germans in his field. Berlin announces the upcoming opening of 15 air routes, including from Berlin to London, Geneva to Munich, Vienna to Budapest and Koenigsberg to Moscow. The Indians revolt in Panama. Caillaux gives a conference in Valenciennes and Lille. In Suresnes, a truck drives into a store. Parisian typists visit Le Bourget airport. In Antwerp, an American steamer loaded with wood, wheat and fuel oil is destroyed by fire. |
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