SEQUEL TO SCANDAL
SENSATION AT STAVISKY TRIAL United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copvrtght (Received November 8, 7.25 p.m.) PARIS, November 7. There was an uproar at the Stavisky trial when Henri Cohen declared that he reported to the Surete Generale, that as appraiser of jewellery at Bayonne municipal pawnshop, he had been valuing fake jewellery at prices of genuine under Stavisky’s instructions. Ten days later Stavisky appeared with Cohen’s letter in his hand remarking significantly: "I am good to friends, but implacable to enemies.” After this Henri Cohen said he decided it would be wiser to shut his mouth. The prosecutor promised an immediate investigation into the allegation. M. Cohen also declared that Albert Dalimier, a former minister, who resigned as a result of the Stavisky scandal, but who was exonerated from any personal contact with the swindler, repeatedly rang up Stavisky and made appointments. There was no further mention of the charges against M. Laval, ..which the press dismiss as having no foundation.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20261, 9 November 1935, Page 17
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163SEQUEL TO SCANDAL Timaru Herald, Volume CXL, Issue 20261, 9 November 1935, Page 17
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