DAUDET SURRENDERS
THE PARIS SENSATION.
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
PARIS, Juno 13,
(Received Juno 14, at 2.30 a.ra.)
M. Daudct has surrendered
[Amazing scones were witnessed at the offices of the Royalist M. Leon Daudet’s newspaper, ‘ L’Action Francaiso.’ M. Daudet was due to surrender to undergo imprisonment for libelling the driver of the taxi cab in which his son Phifippo was found shot, lie refused to go, and said: 11 If the police want mo they must fetch me.” Hundreds of Royalists were sworn- m to' prevent the arrest. They surrounded the six-story building and began constructing barbed wire and sandbag defences, while others, their pockets bulging with revolvers, carried mysterious boxes, supposed to contain machine guns, into the premises.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19582, 14 June 1927, Page 5
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