THE PARIS. SHOOTING
OPERATIONS ON VICTIMS. BOTH IN CRITICAL STATE. (Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright) PARIS, March 27. Raymond de Trafford and the Comtesa# do Janez underwent operations to-day. Both are stlil in a critical condition. —A, and N.Z. Cable. XO LIGHT ON THE AFFAIR. PARIS, March 28. (Received March 28, at 8 p.ra.) It is not expected that the Comtesse will recover, but there are some hopes that de Trafford will live. He _ has regained consciousness though he is in intense pain, owing to the congestion of blood on the lungs. He refused to say anything about the shooting. A. and N.Z, Cable. STATEMENT MY COMTESSE. REASON FOR SHOOTING WITHHELD LONDON, March 27. (Received March 28, at 8 p.m.) The Daily Mail’s Paris correspondent says that the Comtesse de Janze, interrogated by the police at the hospital, said: “I decided suddenly to commit this desperate action, after which I only thought also to kill myself. I regret this act of f °Tho police asked her reason for tho rash act. The Comtesse said: ‘ Yon ask me the one question to which I cannot give an answer. That is my secret. Sydney Sun Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20060, 29 March 1927, Page 9
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