HUMBERT FRAUDS.
By Telograph—Press Association—Copyrighi
Fans, Aug. 20.
M. L-ibori, in his speech in defoneo of Madamo Humbert, said she had confided to him a'cruel secret, but would not allow him to vorify or divulge it until the moment she chose. This reserve is incomprehensible. It is supposed that the name of Crawford conceals the personality of a hated Frenchman.
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Gisborne Times, Volume X, Issue 975, 22 August 1903, Page 4
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