L'AFFAIRE CALMETTE
PREMIER DENIES M. CAJkLAOX'S STATEMENTS. By Tclesrapli—Press Aeeocia.tionr-CaipjTSgkt Parts,' April 9. During his examination in connection with the murder by Madame Oailiaiix yf M. Calmetto, editor of the "Figaro," M. Caillaus (formerly Prime Minister) stated that tho Prime Minister, M. Biirthou, had told him that his fom&t wife had. shown M. Bartkra the stolen letters, tho publication of which ted to tho tragedy. When confronted with 31. Caillaux yesterday, M. Barthsli denied tho incident, and said he was unawaro of the existence ©f letters until M. Calmette's death,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 5
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90L'AFFAIRE CALMETTE Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2120, 11 April 1914, Page 5
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