Sons Killed in War
FRENCH PRESIDENT’S LOSS. VISIT TO MEMORIAL. LONDON, July 29. M. Paul Dourner, President of Prance, made a pilgrimage of love to Anizy le Chateau, where during the war an enemy shell annihilated his pre-war home. M. Dourner dropped two roses on the site as a gesture of resignation, and silently meditated at the memorial bearing the names of his four sons, who wero killed in tho war.
The inhabitants of the village lined the road in silent sympathy.
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Manawatu Times, Volume LIV, Issue 6625, 11 August 1931, Page 7
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