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ACTRESS ACQUITTED.

SHOT HER LOYER. TO EISSD SUFFERING. (Received 12.5 p.m.) .PARIS, February 8. A classic love' story ended in th 9 law courts in the acquittal of a pretty Polish actrepy, Stanislawa TJminska, was charged with killing her lover, Jean Zyznowski, a poet. - Evidence was given that the poet fell in Jove with the actress three years ago. He then became a victirni of cancer. He. was removed to £» Paris hospital, whither Stanislawa wa9 summoned. Cancelling all engagements she hurried thither, nursing lover day and night, and even cott« . senting to transfusion of her blood tO enable lier lover to withstand an operation. This was unavailing, and Jean entreated' Stcnislawa to end his suf* ferings with a revolver, Which hc-ha<9 concealed beneath his piMow. 'TJlia girl long resisted, but tortured by th(j spectacle of agony, she eventually drew the pistol, fired and killed lover. The Court. sccnos wero most pattG* tic, Women sobbinsr. Finally they applauded the verdict of acquittal.—A* and N.Z.

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Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5

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ACTRESS ACQUITTED. Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5

ACTRESS ACQUITTED. Northern Advocate, 9 February 1925, Page 5