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THE MILLET ART FRAUD. PARIS, May 7. Millet was arretted and charged with putting false signatures on his works and making a false declaration as to the origin of the pictures. Millet "’ill also be charged with issuing wort h less cheques. RIOTOUS SPANISH STUDENTS. MADRID, May 7. The students’ political riots have extended to Seville, Granada, Murcia, Cadiz and Valencia. The two firstnamed universities have been closed. TORNADOES IN TEXAS. NEW YORK, May 7. Reports from Dallas state Unit the deaths are believed to total 84, as the result of the “grasshopper” tornado, which leaped from one area to another, in widely separated parts of I exus. injuring' hundreds of persons, and causing tremendous damage.
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Grey River Argus, 9 May 1930, Page 8
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