THE PARIS MURDER
LOVE LETTERS.' JUDGES AT VARIANCE. By Telegraph-Press Aesooiation-OoDyrißht London, July 26. The trial of Madamo Oaiilaux for tho murdor of M. (Jahnotto. 'editor of "i'lgaro," was continued. il. Labori, tho accused's counsel, read M. Caillaux's loyo-lottors, -while the prisoner 'sobbed violently. There were , rnany passionate terais of endearment in tho letters. Tho second, after expressingva ■ fear of■; blackmail, ended: "A: thousand million kisses all over your adored little- body." The prisoner fainted, and the guards carried her out. , ' Injections of ethor were necessary boforc she recovered. Tho hearing was rosumed_ after an hour, when M. Labori declined to read the rost of tho lottcra. "J.udge Albanel,' President of tho Court, sont his seconds to Judgq Dagcury, tho assessor who is assisting Judge Albanel, owing 'to Judge Dagoury remonstrating in the Court against Judge Albanel favouring the Caillauxs. , A duel'was averted. The matter-has ' been referred to the Minister of Jus-' tice;
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 5
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153THE PARIS MURDER Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2213, 28 July 1914, Page 5
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