Nouvelles des ports

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Rafiots et compagnies

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Nouvelles des escales

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L'Écho de Paris


Mr. Pierre Leméal, 31, tailor, fell under a tram on line No. 8, while trying to get on, Boulevard du Palais. He was admitted to Hôtel-Dieu in serious condition.

Suburb
(From our private correspondents)
A misinterpreted signal causes an accident. Vincennes. Mrs. Félicienne Legrand, aged 76, residing at 76, rue des Sorbiers, in La Varenne, got off, helped by the conductor, yesterday morning, at Fort de Vincennes, from a tram heading to Paris. Suddenly, the wattman, taking for himself the starting signal given to another vehicle, started his car.
Ms. Legrand rolled under the wheels of the tram, and was rescued with several fractures to her knees and legs. She was transported to Tenon; his condition is very serious.

A car falls into a ditch.
Beauvais. Returning to Crèvecoeur by car, Mr. Warré, a sales representative, encountered on the road a carriage drawn by three horses, belonging to Mr. Cocu, a farmer in Francastel.
The motorist wanted to overtake the car when the horses reared up, blinded by the headlights. The driver tried to back up and his car fell into a nearby ditch. The farmer, thrown to the ground, was picked up by two passers-by who rushed him to hospital. The driver escaped with some bruises.

A corpse is found in an excavation. Versailles. Yesterday morning, when resuming their work, near Rueil station, a team of postal and telegraph workers, who had carried out an excavation last Saturday in order to remove a telegraph pole, discovered the body of an earthworker.

Departments
(From our private correspondents) Sinking of a fishing boat. Boulogne-sur-Mer, November 19. Mr. Paul Couvreur, owner of a café in Boulogne, went fishing for herring in the harbor last night with three other companions, Arthur Queant, Arthur Queval and Jules Calon. The latter was alone a professional. For this expedition, they took a small motorboat, La Violette, belonging to Mr. Couvreur.
This morning, the bodies of Calon and Queant, drowned, were washed ashore by the tide. The searches continued all day having failed to find La Violette, it is assumed that it sank and that its last two occupants were also drowned.

Bogoris, Maury and Valeron were degraded Orléans, November 19. Bogoris, Maury and Valeron, the three attackers of Second Lieutenant Lacarrière, who have just been pardoned by the President of the Republic, were degraded in the courtyard of the 30th artillery district.

A car in a ravine Bourg-en-Bresse, November 19. Near Neyron, a motor car, driven by Mr. Georges Changeon, mechanic in Lyon, wanting to avoid another car, hit one of the trees bordering the road and, crossing the embankment, crashed into a seven-foot-deep ravine. meters.The four people who were in the car were seriously injured, including the driver, Mr. Changeon, who suffered a fractured spine. The three other injured, all living in Lyon, are MM. Joseph Moineau, 42 years old, laborer; Marius Vuaillat, 27 years old, turner, and Mrs. widow Curot, 76 years old.