POLICE RECORDS.
FRENCH CHIEF MURDERED. (Australian Press Association.—United Service.) Received September 17, 10 a.m. PARIS, Sept. 16. While climbing a dark staircase to his office in the Palais de Justice, M. Bayle, Chief of the Parisian Police Records Department, met a man with a revolver. M. Bayle was shot in the head, heart and back. The murderer was escaping when he was seized by three inspectors. He stated that his name was Joseph Pliiliponnet, but he refused to make an explanation, except that he stated he had acted after an expert report had been made by M. Baylo. “I killed a dishonest man,”- he said. M. Bayle was a famous scientist and organised the Police Department’s anthropometrical service.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 247, 17 September 1929, Page 8
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118POLICE RECORDS. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIX, Issue 247, 17 September 1929, Page 8
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