PARIS STREETS ARE PEACEFUL
GERMANS FLOCK TO UNITED STATES CONSULATE. fi ALSATIANS SHOT, ** \f (TIMES AND SYDNEY SUN gERVICBB,f \ / " PARIS, 6th AilgUßt. The streets are .peaceful. Germans are flocking to the American Consulate, trying to get home, but the authorities are sending them to towns on the West of, France, where they will remain till the war is over. Forty-two were arrested as spies since Saturday. The Germany shot seventeen Alsatians for endeavouring to cross the frontier at Mulhausen. The French press describes Sir Edward Grey's speech as a masterpiece of faithfulness to treaties, and faithful- j ness to engagements. j (PRESS ASSOCIATION.) j
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 33, 7 August 1914, Page 7
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104PARIS STREETS ARE PEACEFUL Evening Post, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 33, 7 August 1914, Page 7
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