From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12893 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Monday, December 25 2023 Volume 14 : Number 12893 Today's Subjects: ----------------- 16,000 woodworking plans inside...(2 days left) ["Teds Woodworking" Subject: 16,000 woodworking plans inside...(2 days left) 16,000 woodworking plans inside...(2 days left) http://tedswoodorking.best/UpCRET635PRrMzM9mK_YpJ_HZ0aVXtt7V0PtF76UuNJCjjGnsQ http://tedswoodorking.best/zVY2mJ3UAZ2SfbLphpYj-Gew8Bi_eoURXXC6Y4X4Vp1bOaArgg n 16 May, the BC)ziers municipal council, of Radical and Socialist tendency, resigned. The pressure of the street continued. The police station and the town hall faC'ade were set on fire. Alerted, Georges Clemenceau decided to launch a counterattack. The 17th regiment of line infantry, composed of reservists and conscripts, was on his orders transferred from BC)ziers to Agde on 18 June 1907. On the evening of 20 June, learning of the Narbonne shooting, about 500 soldiers of the 6th company of the 17th regiment mutinied, plundered the armory and headed for BC)ziers. They traveled about twenty kilometers by night. On 21 June, in the early morning, they arrived in town. They were warmly welcomed by the Biterrois, "fraternizing with the demonstrators, and peacefully opposing the armed forces". The soldiers sat down on the AllC)es Paul Riquet and the population offered them wine and food. The South was on the brink of insurrection. In Paulhan, the railway was taken out of commission by protesters who stopped a military convoy sent to quell the mutineers. In LodC(ve, the sub-prefect was taken hostage. The military authorities were not ready to accept this mutiny, apprehensive that the example of the 17th regiment would give similar ideas to other regiments in the region. In Paris, the Republic trembled, as Clemenceau had to face a vote of no confidence. However, he survived by letting the military command urgently negotiate with the mutineers. In the afternoon, after obtaining a guarantee that no sanctions will be imposed on them, the 17th soldiers put down their arms and marched to the station under escort, without any major incident. On 22 June, they returned by train to their barracks. Clemenceau announced the end of the mutiny and gained a parliamentary vote of confidence by 327 votes to 223. On 23 June, a law was finally passed, which repressed the massive chaptalisation of the wines. Negotiations and the scale of the movement prevented collective punishment: the mutineers of the 17th were assigned to Gafsa (Tunisia), a place where soldiers were often sent for "disciplinary com ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #12893 ***********************************************