OUTRAGE IN PARIS
BULGARIANS ATTACKED POLICE SAVE SITUATION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARTS, August 19. (Received August 20, at LOO a.tn.) An outrage was attempted In the Champs Elysees, when a band of forty Bulgarian Communists attacked M. Theodore Koulieff and M. Boris Vasoff (Eresidenb and Vice-president of the Bulgarian Sobrauje), who were visiting Para in connectou with the Decorative Arts Exhibition. The parliamentarians managed to take refuge in a motor bus, which the assailants rushed. The police were compelled to draw their revolvers. The situation was threatening, when police reinforcements arrived ami dispersed the demonstrators, two of whom were arrested.—Reuter.
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Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 5
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100OUTRAGE IN PARIS Evening Star, Issue 19024, 20 August 1925, Page 5
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