NOT HER HUSBAND.
WOMAN’S CLAIM FAILS. DC/NG-DR A\VN OUT ITALIAN CASE REACHES CONCLUSION. 'ulted Preß* Abbu. by El. Te 3. Copyright (Australian Presa AVoeiatlon.) ROME, Nov. 5. A decision has been reached in the truncri ease, which has dragged on nr over a year, it will be recalled hat Madame Canella, in April, 1927; was stated to have proved ineontesttbly that a man declared to be Proessor Canella actually was he* husand, who disappeared in the fighting ‘ii Macedonia in 1916. The police declared that the man vas Bruncri. 1 against whom there vere allegations of theft and wife ■eserlion. Madame Ca nel la's statement. that marks on the body hitherto not divulged proved that the man vas her husband was considered to represent a smashing blow to the fin-ger-print system, and she, bore out >er contention by sheltering the man in her home during the proceedings. lie might have continued +-> shelter J lie man had not fresh evidence resulted in his recommittal to an asylum.
The tribunal to-day decided that, he is not Professor Canella, but. Brunen..
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 2
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178NOT HER HUSBAND. Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10737, 7 November 1928, Page 2
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