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AN AUSTRALIAN GIRL

HER ADVENTURES IN PARIS.

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,

PARIS, September 23

(Received September 24, at 8.35 a.m.)

A Miss Bessie Smith, a Melbourne shop girl, married'a man named Pellier, a French bank clerk. She now states that on settling in Paris she discovered that he was an escaped criminal, and that she. indignantly refused his infamous suggestions for earning their living. Thinking that she had betrayed him to the police, Pellier stabbed her in the shoulder, subsequently escaping. The wife is no wsheltered bv an English famliy.

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Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 6

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AN AUSTRALIAN GIRL Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 6

AN AUSTRALIAN GIRL Evening Star, Issue 12926, 24 September 1906, Page 6

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