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  1. Religious artifacts are a drug on the market. Mme. Guesdon, of Caen, had a shopful. Summoned by the bailiff, she killed herself.
  2. Archer and Grifaut, of Nanterre, had stolen 15 kilos of cables. That didn't stop the telegraph. They were arrested nevertheless.
  3. Since he holds the chair, it is by M. Mamelle that the congress of the apple industry was presided, at Laval.
  4. The Misses Wimerlin, of Saint-Denis, are 12 and 13. Commissioner Souliard sent their father to jail because he deflowered them.
  5. M. Pierre de Condé was arrested at Craches for rape. Alcide Lenoux, who was also implicated, fled. The two fauns are 16 and 18.
  6. It was believed that work would start up again today at the steel works in Pamiers. A delusion.
  7. Stubbornly incognito and traveling by automobile, Italy's queen mother set out early from Dijon, attended Mass at Beaune and reached Aix.
  8. The bread in Bordeaux will not be bloodied this time; the truckers' passage provoked only a minor brawl.
  9. Four times in one week farm servant Marie Choland set her employer's farm on fire. Now she can burn down Montluçon prison.
  10. Two trains collided at Bretteville-Norrey, Calvados. The resulting fire, which destroyed some cars, was put out by the rain.
  11. Midwife Savatier, of Charenton, who might have been considered armor-plated, died of fright because a truck nearly ran her over.
  12. Trains ran over, at Les Clayes and La Briche, Buzard and Avel; love had placed at least the latter of the two on the tracks.
  13. Two horses were running through Versailles. Sergeant Michaud, of the 27th Dragoons, tried to stop them, but fractured his skull.
  14. A motorcycle coming down the slope at Mesnil-le-Roi ran right over a mastiff, but the motorcyclist, Grand, injured his head and limbs.
  15. Barnier, an old drunk of Chatelus-Saint-Marcellin, Loire, disemboweled his son Jean-Marie, father of two.
  16. M. Lister arrived in Marseilles relieved by a pickpocket of his passport as royal courier between London and Salonika.
  17. Since their petition for divorce was languishing and her husband was a mere 70, Mme. Hennebert, of Saint-Martin-Chennetron, killed him.
  18. No one ever enters Yolande's house at Montaley, Meudon, through the window by night, so she screamed, and they took only her purse.
  19. Mignon, of Bagnolet, reprimanded by the inflexible Barot, his concierge, quieted him with two blows of his knife.
  20. Mlle. Martin and M. Rougeon will leave behind no progeny. A through train ran them over at Clamart. They were to be married soon.