FRENCH TRAITORS
LENOIK SHOT. (Rec. October 2G, 5.5 p.m.) Paris, October 2*. President Poincarc refused !o repriere Lenoir, who was shot.—"The Times," CAILLAUX'S TRIAL COMMENCED, (liec. October 2G. 11.5 p.m.) Paris, October 2*. ' Caillaux'.s trial on the '.•liarue of lr«ison 'has opened Wore Hie Senate, sitting as Iho High Court. There was an ■impressive silence when Caillnux voao and delivered a calm, dignified speech, in which he declared that the accusa(ions revolted his conscience. During his twenty years of public life hi* only thought was his country's good. He was now ready to vindicate the conception of Franco as a- pattern for young demo. 'ti'ftciM, and al&o ready to refute tho testimony of swindlers, adventurers,' and spies, who alone opposed him. The Court refused Caiilaux'n application for a provisional release icih c. view to contesting the elections, nnd adjourned the trial to January U, svlu-n twothirds of the Senate will be re-elected.— Aus.-N.JS. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 5
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155FRENCH TRAITORS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 21, 27 October 1919, Page 5
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