THE BOLO SCANDAL.
A CONFESSION.
(By Cable. —Press Association.—Copyright.) (iiUbtralx&ti and N.*— Caclo Association* PARIS, January 7. "Le Matin" states that Tunnel, who died in prison last week, loft a deathbed oonfession admitting his relations with 8010 Pasha, who received funds Erzberger. The confession states that 8010 declared that M. Caillaux controlled the funds received from Germany. Turmel represented a Brittany constituency in the Chamber of Deputies. The discovery of Swiss bank notes in his locker at the. Chamber led to an enquiry into his visits to Switzerland and he was imprisoned on a charge of trafficking wrtb the enemy He admitted receiving £16,WW, out declared that the money was 1 egitimate, and earned Ma U*jer. Turmel was arrested as his accom, plice. • -
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 9
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123THE BOLO SCANDAL. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16418, 11 January 1919, Page 9
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