BOMB IN PARIS
GERMAN SOLDIER KILLED. CURFEW IMPOSED IN DISTRICT. (United Press Association—Copyright.) VICHY, November 30. A bomb thrown on Friday night in a requisitioned Montmartre restaurant in Paris killed two German soldiers and one French woman, and injured other soldiers. The Germans have imposed a curfew at 5.30 p.m. in the Montmartre district. Underground stations were immediately closed and traffic banned in the area. A warning was issued that German patrols would shoot anyone out of doors after 6 p.m. also anyone keeping their windows open after the curfew.
The Italian Stefani News Agency says the bombing was the act of British and de Caullist agents trying to disturb French-German relations.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 62, Issue 44, 2 December 1941, Page 3
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