JUDGES QUARREL.
IN THE CJULLAUX CAsfr* 1 challenge"™ a DUEL. mmmrnm (B* Cuomo Tbuqbam—CoPTiiaar.) iPm If IBM AMOOUTIOR.I w ~ PARIS, July 26. The President of the Court, M. Albsuel, sent seconds to M. Dsgoury (another judgs, l °* the M>o —°" who are assisting the Court) to demand satisfaction becaub* M. Dagourv remonstrated in Court with the President for favouring the Caillsuxs. The duel was averted, and the matter referred to the Minister for Justioe. DRAMATIC SCENE IN COURT. CAILLAUX LOVEZETTERS READ. Received July 27. 8.24 a.m. ~ * t • . PARIS. July 26. Moitre Labon read M. Caillaux's loveletters, the prisoner sobbing violently. They contained many- passionate endearments. Owe expressed fear of blackmail, and ended: "A thousand million kisses all over your adored little body." .prisoner fainted, and the guards carried her out. Injections of ether became neoeesary before she recovered. The hearing was resumed in an hour. M. Labori declined to read the rest of the letters.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9857, 27 July 1914, Page 5
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154JUDGES QUARREL. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLI, Issue 9857, 27 July 1914, Page 5
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