MADAME CAILLAUX EXAMINED.
HER MI'RDER OF Iff. CALMETTE. CONCERN FOR HER HUSBAND. Telegrnph-Fress Ateooia,tiou*Cbßiil E hy , r : rt ... Parts., Marat 22. Madame CaiHaiis, when being interrogated as to the death of M. Qilmettp, <l(?seHlDed the groat affection between horseif and her haaband. She associated kefseW iatimatol-s" with aU tli.c iov ß mid pains of M. Caillawx's public \ih. Iho violent campaign o.f ' the press ■against- Ire-r huutoid diteply tamMed ■her, and eho noticed animosity against lierself in s-Qctety. Sickened by tljo abohiiuablo eampaigu, when the '"Figaro" published it lotter signed "Yours, Jo," s!ii3 feared that two ef Jier owa private tetters, written before- her marriage, would be published. . Madame Caiflaux broke down sevctal times, and te ifitErrogatioit was suspended.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 5
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119MADAME CAILLAUX EXAMINED. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2015, 24 March 1914, Page 5
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