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FRENCH SENSATION.

AN AFFECTIONATE COUPLE. JOYS AND SORROWS SHARED. INTERROGATION OF MADAME CAILLAUX. PARIS, to-day. Madame Caillaux, interrogated, described the great affection of herself and her husband. She associated her self intimately in all the joys and pains of M. Caillaux's public life. The violent campaign against him in the Press had deeply troubled her. She had noticed animosity against herself in society and was sickened by the abominable campaign. When Figaro published a letter signed "Yours, Jo," she feared that two of her own private letters, written before her marriage, would be published. Madame broke down several times, and the interrogation was suspended.

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Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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FRENCH SENSATION. Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

FRENCH SENSATION. Manawatu Times, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12750, 24 March 1914, Page 3

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