THE GLOZEL DISCOVERIES
QUESTION OF AUTHENTICITY OWNER OF LAND CLAIMING DAMAGES. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, January 12. (Received January 13, at 8.45 a.m.) Fradin says that he is determined_ to confront his calumniators. Everything concerning the Glozel finds shall be thrashed out and the public shall know the truth. He is claiming a franc damages only to dear his reputation,—Sydney * Sun 1 Cable. [A previous message stated _ that while the antiquarian Salomon Reinach stoutly maintains the authenticity of the Glozel discoveries, a member or the Fradin family, on whose land the discoveries were made, asserts that he believes that the bricks found were the output of a pottery and tile works on the same spot in the fifteenth century, the inscriptions being the proprietors’ abbreviated records of orders.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19763, 13 January 1928, Page 7
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128THE GLOZEL DISCOVERIES Evening Star, Issue 19763, 13 January 1928, Page 7
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