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In a closed session, the court at Toulon on July 6 tried the gallant Jeanne Renée who, it seems, was spying along the coast.
A young girl threw acid in the face of her lover, a prominent citizen of Toulon, who had taken flight after impregnating her.
Arming herself with a bayonet, Mme. Boulanger, sentenced to jail, rushed the spectators in the court at Chambéry.
They're stealing children in Rouen! While someone held Mme. Thomas, her mother and her sister took away her daughter.
"May the will of Allah be done!" cried the Berber Igoucinem yesterday, at Bougie, before the guillotine.
Ilou, the fearsome termagant of Brest, declared to the judge: "Divine justice is mine. I will go to heaven."
The three members of the Esprit family, of Saulzet-le-Froid, jumped from their carriage when their horse bolted. One dead, two injured.
After sticking his knife six times into the neck, head, and right arm of Apolline Baron, her ex-lover Charles Selias fled.
People harassed sexagenarian Roy, of Echillais, Charente-Inférieure, about the way he treated his servant girl, 11. So he hanged himself.
Because his wife had had enough of him, Noblet, a tailor of Beaulon, Ille-et-Vilaine, gravely injured her with two shots.
The parish priest of Monceau, Côte-d'Or, has trouble saying Mass since burglars deprived him of his ritual vessels.
Did Onofrias Scarcello kill someone in Charmes, Haute-Marne, on the 5th of June? He was in any case arrested at the train station in Dijon.
Through a clever game of alternating resignations, the mayor and the town council of Brive have delayed the building of schools.
Adding salt to the sea, the Collburnary, which had that as its cargo, sank off Camaret, Finistère. The crew was rescued.
Breaking a window, a stone put out the eye of a passenger aboard the train from Bayonne to Toulouse. It was halted. Nobody around.
On a contract to transport coal to ships at Toulon, none of the twenty-four bidders made an offer; they were daunted by the stipulations.
A sentinel's shot killed inmate Chartrain, who was attempting to escape from the penal barracks in the camp at Bordj-Choubban, Tunisia.
Steps away from the horse race in Toulouse, an ex-sergeant, G. Durbach, 31 and unemployed, killed himself.
Because he preferred the white flag, M. Loas, mayor of Plouézec, tore up the tricolor, and so was dismissed from his post.
Caught up by the streetcar that had just thrown him thirty feet, herbalist Jean Désille, of Vanves, was cut in half.
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