The president of the French Republic was fatally stabbed as he left a banquet at the Palais du Commerce in Lyon.
Tag: International Herald Tribune
International Herald Tribune: 1894: Serbia’s King Suspends Constitution
In a proclamation to the Serbian people, King Alexander ordered the suspension of the relatively liberal Constitution the country adopted in 1888.
International Herald Tribune: 1969: Lebanon Declares State of Emergency After Riots
At least 10 antigovernment protesters supporting the Arab guerrilla movement were killed in clashes with the security forces.
International Herald Tribune: 1919: France Finds Thousands of Telegrams Not Sent During WWI
An investigation concluded that the country’s telegraphic service had been responsible for “scandalous abuses,” delaying as many as 40,000 messages per day.
International Herald Tribune: 1894: A Conman Passing Himself Off as a Belgian Prince Is Authentic
A man who swindled people out of millions of French francs by claiming to be a prince actually did come from one of Belgium’s grandest families.
International Herald Tribune: 1969: Britain Announces ‘Rent a Soldier’ Plan for Idle Troops
The British defense minister said troops who returned from duty abroad would be available to work as laborers for a day, week or month.
International Herald Tribune: 1918: President Wilson Gets Lost in Paris
Visiting France in the month after victory in World War I, President Woodrow Wilson and his wife found themselves needing directions from two boys in the street.
International Herald Tribune: 1918: Belgian King Returns Home After World War I
Belgiums’s royal family received an enthusiastic greeting when they returned to Brussels after World War I, at the head of the country’s troops.