THE WAR TRAITORS
. EVIDENCE AGAINST QTJIEN. (Roc. August 29, 7.30 p.m.) London, August 27. At tho trial of Q.uieu, the president of the. court pointed out that persons after having relations with Quien were courtmartialled fiy ■ the-Germans, instancing the Abbe Bosteels, who was sentenced to. twelve years' imprisonment for helping Allied soldiers across the Dutch frontier.' —Router. : PRE-WAR AGITATION BY JUDET. ' (Rec. August 29, 7.30 p'm.) Paris, August 27. The "Liberte" assorts that Judefs'prewar agitation against TFie English alliance brought him Mo'contact with M. Caillaux. Judet favoured -an alliance with Germany. Ee_sub9equentlyjittacked M. Poineare and cauSeu.M. Tiviani, as Premior, to discontinue 'his confarenee with editors on tlie confidential information was reaciung Vienna, Judet is now living in Switzerland,- and declines to mako .a statement—"The I Times."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 7
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126THE WAR TRAITORS Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 287, 30 August 1919, Page 7
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