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THE PARIS MYSTERY.

THE NEWS OF THE ACQUIT-,, T4L, -" PEOPLE SEMI-DELIRIOUS. * (Received 16, 8.5 a.m) Paris, November 15. The leading Parisian newspapers kept motor cars outside the court and when the verdict was announced they raced through the streets* journalists and chaffeurs, wildly shouting the news of the acquittal Men and women at the Moat Martre cafes danced and kissed each other. The semi-delirium resemble* Mafeking night. The pent up emotion of the Court resulted in a roar of bravos. Baristers threw up their caps and climbed the benches wildly waving their handkerchiefs. The jury acquitted Madame Steinheill by 9 to 3.

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Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4312, 16 November 1909, Page 5

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THE PARIS MYSTERY. Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4312, 16 November 1909, Page 5

THE PARIS MYSTERY. Hastings Standard, Volume XIII, Issue 4312, 16 November 1909, Page 5

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