MME. CAILLAUX'S TRIAL.
PRISONER BREAKS DOWN. f VA THOUSAND MILLION KISSES." , By Cable. —Preit Association- —Copyright. i (Received July 27, 8.45 a.m.) (•. ' * PARIS, July 27. v At the trial of Mme. Caillaux, lier counsel (M. Labori) read M. Caillaux'# love letters, the prisoner meanwhile sobting violently. They contained many passionate endearments, and one, ex-: jessing a fear of blackmail, ended, "A thousand million kisses all over your adored little body." The prisoner fainted and the guaids carried her out. Injections of efher became necessary before she recovered. The hearing was resumed in an hour, V,ut M Labori det'-lii.od to jead the rest the letters.
JUDGES FALL OUT. CHALLENGE TO A DUEL. . Judge Albanel, the President of the Court, l>as sent his seconds to Judge 3~»ago\irv, the assessor who is assisting Judge Albanel, owing to Judge Dagourv yemonst.rating in court with Judge Albanel for favouring the Caillauxs. A duel has been averted, and the matter has been referred to the Minister of Jostiee, M. Bienvenu Martin.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume I, Issue 146, 27 July 1914, Page 7
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