THE HUMBERT SCANDAL.
CONCLUSION OF THE TRIAL. VARIOUS TERMS OF IMPRISONMENT, THE CRAWFORDS' REAL NAME. Press Association. Electric Telegraph. CopyrigJtf. Received August 24, 0.30 a.m. Pabis, August 22. At the close of counsels' speeches Madame Humbert made a long address. She said tie Crawfords 1 real name was Reginer. Nobody in Court recognising the name, M. Labori explained he (Reginer) was intermediary between Bismarck and Bazaine in connection with tho surrender of Metz,
The jury found the Humberts guilty of fraud and forgery, with Daurignach's complicity. After taking account of all extenuating circumstances, the Humberts were each sentenced to five years-solitary confinement and a hundred francs fine; Emile Daurignach, two years; Remain, three years.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XXXVII, Issue 199, 24 August 1903, Page 2
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