BOLD PASHA'S TRIAL
AN ADJOURNMENT REFUSED. Australian—N.Z. Cable Association.) ((Received this morning 12.55 o'clock) PARIS, February 4. The 8010 Pasha trial opened in the samo court and Palais of Justice in which Madame Gaillaux was acquitted. 8010 Pasha is somewhat aged by imprisonment, but is quite unconcerned as to the crowded court. 8010 Pasha's Counsel asked for an adjournment in order to bring Mr Hearst from America as a witness with a view to proving that Pavenited, who is now imprisoned for treason in New York, wrote the telegram {Reusing 8010 Pasha at Count Bernstorff's instigation. The court ordered the trial to proceed, deciding that the witness was unnecessary.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11752, 6 February 1918, Page 5
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