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STAVISKY SWINDLES

SUSPECTED OFFICIAL’S WOUND. [by cable— press assn—copyright.] PARIS, March 17. A further Stavisky sensation is that the police have found in the forest of Fontainebleau with his throat cut, Blanyhard, a high official of the Ministry of Agriculture, who was subjected to the judicial enquiry. He left a note for his wife, saying that he was committing suicide. The name alleged to be that of M. Tardieu an ex-Premier on a Stavisky cheque counterfoil has proved to be the name of a house decorator, M. Tardis, whom the swindler gave substantial orders. LATER. Blanyhard was taken to the hospital. His throat wound is not dangerous. The effect of the narcotic he swallowed cannot yet be ascertained, though his condition has improved. PREMIER’S FREE HAND. PARIS, March 17. The Chamber, by 376 to 198, voted an adjournment until May 15. Premier Doumergue will thus secure virtually the free hand for which he stipulated when he accepted the premiership.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1934, Page 7

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STAVISKY SWINDLES Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1934, Page 7

STAVISKY SWINDLES Greymouth Evening Star, 19 March 1934, Page 7

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