FRENCH BANDITS' REVENGE.
EVIDENCE OF A SEAMSTRESS. By Teleeraph—Press Association-Ctpyright. (Eec. May 8, 11.0 p.m.) Paris, May 8. At the trial of the men arrested in connection with the recent motor crimes, the seamstress Bellot, risking a vendetta by the bandits, gave evidence that she saw the accused Gonzy and Lasciencc nt the house of Eenert, ono of the members of Bonnot's gang. Gouzy and Lascience foully abused tho woman as she gave her evidence. Tho seamstress was living at the house of Eenert, who is a member of the Bonnot gan»- and an anarchist, and she informed the police that Eenert had sheltered Bonnot and tho other desperadoes, ihis led to the arrest of Eenert. In revenge "Bill, the Bandit" was chosen to kill Blanchet, a carter, who was paying his addresses to the seamstress, and who was suspected of being the informer.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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144FRENCH BANDITS' REVENGE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1435, 9 May 1912, Page 5
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