LARGE REWARD.
French Police Seek Judge’s Murderers. government concerned. . PARIS, February 23. The Government is offering a reward of 100,000 francs for information leading to the identification of M. Albert Prince s murderer. M. Doumergue, the Prime Minister, was most concerned when M. Sarraut visited him to tell him of developments in the mystery surrounding this crime, which has removed one of the most able judges in France and he man, who was invesigating the Stavisky case. It is revealed that the Stavisky investigation was postponed a day to enable M. Prince to complete the report which he carried in the suitcase which was found empty near the railway line, but his son Ray r mond says that he possesses the names of the persons involved. He says he will disclose them if it costs him his life. A post-mortem examination of M. Prince’s body show? no trace of stabbing. It is suggested that he was poisoned or drugged with wine or coffee before being placed on the railway line, where passing trains mangled his body.
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20239, 24 February 1934, Page 1
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