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THE FRENCH SENSATION

UNMAKING OF CAGOULARD PLOT INVESTIGATIONS CONTINUE Press Association—By .Telegraph—Copyright PARIS, November 27. The vast mansion of M. Diborgo, a multi-millionaire, was searched. The Due de Guise protested that his 'only relation with the plotters was the vice-presidency of the Union of Committees of Self-defence. His duties consisted merely of paying the rent of offices." The funds of the plotters totalled £230,000. Most is. believed to have come from French industrialists and some from Germany, which also supplied arms. The plotters are believed to have ramifications in. French Africa, where investigations are proceeding.

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Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 14

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THE FRENCH SENSATION Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 14

THE FRENCH SENSATION Evening Star, Issue 22818, 29 November 1937, Page 14

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