MOTOR BANDITS' TRIAL
EAGER AUDITORS. WAITING AuTnIGHT FOR ADMISSION. By Telegraph.— -Press AatoelaUon,— Copyright, PARIS, 4th February. A queue waited nil night to obtain admission to the trial of the twenty motor bandits. Front seats injhe Court were sold for £6. . The prisoners were brought in handcuffed, fastened to the Republican Guards, who were sitting on either side of each man. The prisoners' air of respectability was noteworthy. There was a greab glass case in the Court containing revolvers, carbines) and the notorious Bonnot's bullet-riddled mattress. The interrogation of the three women has been commenced, including Madamfe Maitrejean, who is accused of being the directress of the newspaper Anarche.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 7
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109MOTOR BANDITS' TRIAL Evening Post, Volume LXXXV, Issue 30, 5 February 1913, Page 7
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