ACCUSATION.
THE AND THE OUL 1 MESS.
COMMITTED FOR TRIAL
BY ELECTRIC TELEGBAPH— COPYRIGHT.
Lper press association.] (Received December 22, 10.30 a m _ London, December '-Z the Countess Dcmanin, givin-r ovi tenco m tho blackmail' C c s *_ id 'that Dan. O'Connor, tka Auatnlinn warned hoi* that the Wo de endants flould bo hkcly to blackmail her but sho did not take tho warning: seriously. On tho same day a rime scntativo of the defendants told her that a warrant was out for O'Connor s arrest. She denied that she gave a bill for Debbie's claiS tot libel and damages against O'Connor Sho wanted to secure the letters held Jy th ° blackmailers in order to relievo O Connor, but O'Connor wrote nothing that concerned her. the accused wero committed for trial.
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Feilding Star, Volume VI, Issue 1677, 22 December 1911, Page 2
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