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The French translation for ‘up in smoke’ is ‘partir en fumee’ – which is what a …

The French translation for ‘up in smoke’ is ‘partir en fumee’ – which is what a 67-year-old French national was probably thinking when he was sentenced in the Perth Magistrates Court recently for cigarette
smuggling. He had to say ‘au revoir’ to more than $20,000 after being busted trying to bring more than 29 cartons across Australia’s border in his baggage. Read more at http://spr.ly/6183GULR5
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