THE BLACKMAIL CASE.
ACCUSED COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
Per Press Association—Copy right. (Received December 2-2, 10.30 a.m.) , LONDON, December 21. The Countess Demanin, giving evidence m the blackmail case, said that Mr O'Connor warned ber that the defendants would be likely to blackmail her, but she did not take the warning seriously. The same day, a representative of defendants told her a warrant was out for Mr O'Connor's arrest. She denied that die gave a bill for Debbie's claim for the libel damage against O'Connor. She wanted to secure the letters to relieve-Mr O'Connor, but Mr O'Connor wrote to her that nothing m them concern*^ her. Accused wore committed for trial.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXII, Issue 8256, 22 December 1911, Page 5
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