Nouvelles des ports

aquarelle marine - marine watercolor

Rafiots et compagnies

aquarelle marine cargo au mouillage - marine watercolor cargo ship at anchor

Nouvelles des escales

aquarelle marine - marine watercolor



Small and Big Facts of the Week
Manager Tex Richard is convicted of bringing films of the Dempsey-Carpenpentier match into New York State.
In England, thirty-three miners trapped by floodwaters die in a mine.
The Latvian Chamber ratifies the Franco-Latvian extradition treaty.
The export of potatoes to Belgium is no longer subject to any licensing requirements.
Following a boiler accident, eight men are burned aboard a German torpedo boat.
Lord Balfourd inaugurates the Israelite University in Jerusalem.
The cashier of a Parisian stockbroker surrenders himself in Nice and claims to have embezzled three million.
Mr. Edouard Estaunié is received by Robert de Flers at the Académie Française.
There are 15,000 movie theaters in the United States, grossing $500 million annually.
On Rue de Crimée, a neurasthenic mother throws her baby out the window.
In Leipzig, a factory chimney collapses, killing ten masons working inside.
On Rue Jacob, a fifteen-year-old lover attempts suicide in a taxi.
Mr. de Monzie, the new Minister of Finance, has lunch with Mr. Krassine, the Soviet ambassador to Paris.
The tenor Jean de Reszké is dead.
Liverpool police seize 9,000 Easter eggs containing harmful substances and fragments of glass.
Lloyd George leaves to convalesce in Madeira.
The Mascart-Kaplan match will take place next month in America.
In Madrid, the roof of a school collapses, killing several children.
The City Council decides that civilian victims of war are entitled, on all public transportation networks, to the priority card already granted to disabled and discharged personnel.
In Thionville, two military planes collide and crash.
In Clichy, fire destroys a Magasins Généraux building.

Le Funi 1925 04 12 The Little and Big Facts of the Week from april 06 to april 12, 1925


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