ANARCHISTS.
SHOOTING A FRENCH tfftKmtfk
A WOOD SURROUNDED
(Press AssociATiort.-"-Coi?xn.iaHT.) PARIS, April 25. JtJontiot, througfUa trapdoor in the ceiling, heard the detectives conversing with Gouzy, an Anarchist, and the owner of the premises. Gouzy denied that anyone wja,sj upstairs, and said' (thiey* 1 could go and see if they liked. Three detectives, utterly unsuspecting that Bonnet was there, walked into his room. \ After the shooting, Bonnot feigned death, and while the third detective carried Colmar downstairs, Bonnot ran to the kitchen Oi a neighbouring floWy and threatened to shoot a woman if she" *»fee-<T an alarm. He jumped to the roots' «<? .ftiMitfases and escaped. A trail or ffiv&A enabled the police to trace him for sortfe' 4ifftaticc The populace attempted 4o "tVMk Ooazy, who was rescued with difficulty. The police have surrounded a wood St Vmcennes, where it is believed Bonnot Slid hit* confederate* are hiding.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 26 April 1912, Page 5
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146ANARCHISTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVII, Issue XLVII, 26 April 1912, Page 5
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