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Foreign News March 30, 1925

The Union Daily Times

Union, Union County, South Carolina

What is this article about?

In France, Parliament addresses wild rabbit ravages with a bill declaring them noxious, signed by Premier Herriot and ministers Queuille and Renoult, authorizing destruction anytime, anywhere. Similar to recent wild boar legislation.

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RAVAGED BY WILD RABBITS
FRANCE SEEKS SECURITY

Paris, Mar. 28.-Protection against the ravages of wild rabbits is another phase of the security problem which recently has occupied the attention of the French Parliament.

A bill declaring the rabbit a nuisance and a noxious animal, signed by Premier Herriot, Minister of Agriculture Queuille and Minister of Justice Renoult has been introduced. It is couched in similar language to that aimed at the wild boars infesting Normandy and Auvergne, passed by the chamber some weeks ago. It gives authority "to any one, at any time and anywhere, to destroy rabbits by any and all means."

What sub-type of article is it?

Political

What keywords are associated?

Wild Rabbits French Parliament Nuisance Bill Animal Destruction Security Problem

What entities or persons were involved?

Premier Herriot Minister Of Agriculture Queuille Minister Of Justice Renoult

Where did it happen?

Paris, France

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Paris, France

Event Date

Mar. 28

Key Persons

Premier Herriot Minister Of Agriculture Queuille Minister Of Justice Renoult

Outcome

bill introduced authorizing destruction of rabbits by any means at any time and place

Event Details

French Parliament introduces bill declaring wild rabbits a nuisance and noxious animal, similar to recent law on wild boars in Normandy and Auvergne

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