CRIME IN FRANCE.
THE MOTOR CAR OUTRAGE THIRTEEN ARRESTS EFFECTED. (Press Association. —Copyright.j PARIS. April 8. Cailemin, who is nicknamed "La Science." ail accomp.ic-e of ti ;<-• motor bandits, has been arrested. The police hid in a courtyard throughout, the night and banned the door violently in his face when he appeared on a bicycle. Cailemin. drew a Browning pistol, but was tripped up and handcuffed. He had two other Browning pistols, manv cartridges, and fcOOO traucs wer. found concealed in the luting ot his clothes. The arrests now number 13. out <.i. it is supposed. 50 miscreants.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 9 April 1912, Page 5
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