BOMB THROWN IN PARIS
TWO NAZI SOLDIERS DEAD STRICT CURFEW IMPOSED. <By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright.) (Recd. 11 p.m.) London, Nov. 13. A bomb thrown on Friday night in a German-requisitioned restaurant in , the Montmartre district in Paris. , killed two German soldiers and one French woman, and injured other soldiers. General von Schulenburg has imposed a curfew, from 5.3 C p.m., in the Montmartre district Underground stations were closed immediately aim traffic banned in the area. A warning was issued to German patrols to shoot anyone out of doors | after 6 o'clock and also anyone who | kept windows open after imposition of the curfew. 1> The Stefani agency (Italian) de-1 dares that the throwing of the bomb was the act of British De Gaullist agents, who are determined to try and disturb French-German relations on the eve of the meeting of Marshal Petain and Goering.—U.P.A.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 85, Issue 283, 1 December 1941, Page 6
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