BETRAYER OF NURSE CAVELL
condemneiTto HEATH (By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Australian and N.Z. Cable Association.) BRUSSELS, April 4. Annand Jeannes, who was denounced as the man who informed the Germans of Nurse Caveil’s activities, and who was charged with espionage and treason, has been condemned to death, (Published in the Times.) LONDON, April) 4. The Times Alotrs correspondent states that Jeannes was ordered to pay the costs of the prosecution, amounting to 11,250 francs. The reading of the sentence providing tor public execution in the town of Mens was greeted with loud applause. A crowd of several thousand hooted Joannes’s departure from the Court. (
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 7 April 1922, Page 5
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