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  1. The solicitude of the Versailles police has been extended to seven derelicts who will sleep less badly in jail than in the train station.
  2. In his seat in the truck, Parisian mover Jean Gervat dozed. He awoke in Saint-Cyr to find himself under its wheels.
  3. Fontanières stabbed Casterès. Replete with the favors of Mlle. Lacombe, like so many citizens of Toulouse, they were mutually jealous.
  4. "It's pestilential!" exclaimed the Undersecretary of War as he left the barracks in Brest of the 2nd Colonial Regiment.
  5. Suicide. At Toul, soldier Henrion, of the 26th Artillery Regiment, pierced his heart with a shooting-gallery bullet.
  6. In sight of the druggist who was her lover, a young woman of Toulouse killed herself with a shot to the heart.
  7. A. Tharaud, who killed with his automobile Geneviève Jourdain, 8, was sentenced at Le Havre to two months' prison and 6600F in damages.
  8. When he came home, Vauthier, a laborer of La Chapelle-au-Bois, Vosges, found his wife drunk, and virtuously throttled her.
  9. At the cemetery in Essarts-le-Roi, M. Gauthier had buried his three daughters. He wanted to have them exhumed. One corpse was missing.
  10. Arthur Arnould had already collected three sets of hand bells from churches and bells from twenty-seven bawdy houses when he was arrested.
  11. Jubert, day laborer of Le Mans, admits that he often substituted for his wife his daughter Valentine, 14, who was 8 when the practice began.
  12. Lasson, of Courcelles-sous-Jouarre, was hit by a train; Escoffre, of Cabaniel, Haute Garonne, assaulted; Bailly, of Remiremont, asphyxiated.
  13. Swindler of the shareholders of his insurance company (life, accident, fire), M. Gérodias was arrested in Enghien.
  14. The Pouvret and Vivier villas, at Bellevue and Val-Fleury, have been looted and even stripped of their lead pipes.
  15. From a scaffold a heap of tiles fell on the head of Sosthène Lerizou, a glover of Le Perreux.
  16. Jules Marty, 56, a mercer's clerk, and his wife, 38, asphyxiated themselves in Saint-Ouen. Poverty.
  17. Louis Tiratoïvsky mortally wounded, in Aubervilliers, Madame Brécourt, and committed suicide. Love.
  18. Taken for 15,550 francs by Louise Lepetit, the Turkish merchant Soleiman had her arrested; reimbursed by Fat Jules, he dropped the charge.
  19. Oranges, 260,000 kilos of them, are sitting on the docks at Cerbère waiting for transport workers and stevedores to come to terms.
  20. In their carriage, at night, on the road from Sedan to Remilly, butcher Parpaite killed his wife. He had claimed she committed suicide.