INCITING TO MURDER.
IMPRISONMENT AND FINE. ‘United Press Association—Copyright. PARIS, May 23. ‘ Charles Mauri'as, the R-oynlist leader, was sentenced to eight months’ imprisonment and was fined. 200 francs for inciting the murder of M. Leon Blum in recent articles in the "Action F‘mncaisc.” The articles declared that if M. Blum’s policy led to war, Frenchmen should use carving knives to eliminate him and his followers.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 56, Issue 190, 25 May 1936, Page 8
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