GERMAN KILLED
DISPUTE WITH FRENCHMAN.
(Australian Press Association.)
PARIS, April 11.
An intoxicated French officer disputed with German civilians at a tavern in the village of Namborn, in the occupied territory. The officer rushed home, got his revolver, and killed one German and wounded another. Police chased him home, where he barricaded the door, and set fire to his furniture. When the police broke in they found his charred body.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 12 April 1928, Page 2
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