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DISTRACTED FATHER

A MONTMARTRE TRAGEDY

Praia Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

PARIS, December 20

The Moulin Rouge, in Montmartre, was the scene of a dancing tragedy. A merchant from Limoges, whose young daughter had fled from home, searched Paris for several days, and eventually tracked the girl to a dancing hall in the Moulin Rouge. After a scene in which the girl refused to listen, but went on dancing, the father drew a revolved from his pocket and blew out his brains.

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Evening Star, Issue 19437, 21 December 1926, Page 5

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DISTRACTED FATHER Evening Star, Issue 19437, 21 December 1926, Page 5

DISTRACTED FATHER Evening Star, Issue 19437, 21 December 1926, Page 5

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