STORMS IN FRANCE.
* hearse overturned. * 5E ® Ji U9 AMOCIATIO.V—-BY LLIXTEIJ TO4SOJU?II~COH'EIOUT.) j PARIS. August 10. 2*» *nd violent thunderstorms, *®®ffiarred throughout France dur-week-end. cuuscd great damJ- feocia, and deaths. They in a tornado at Toulon, 4sajs({ four months' drought. The *** *«iid blew a motor-car from into a shop window, overlifarbc carrying a coffin, killed PJWMt, and flattened vineyarus. jSf. g|;re washed aw ay and coin2*®l destroyed, preventing the 2™»*J of complete news of the Jvlwre was a heavy death roll 2 ?*« ire boats and fishing ( 'ff in » calm sea, J B . Woe sk.v, and which were piffled by ] IUKe waves. Over 50 MPtf. and 13 bodies have been There is great anxiety &7? 1 * Participating in the MarUrsiea race, including two French torpedo boat ""waking a search.
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Press, Volume LXVII, Issue 20313, 12 August 1931, Page 11
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