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SILENT WOMAN

WITNESS- IN FRENCH TREASON

CASE. Paris, December 18,

Major Albert, the examining magistrate who .is investigating the treason charges against Paul-11 eunier, exSoeialist deputy and editor, is baffled by a silent woman witness, Mine. Bernain de Ravisi, who was arrested as Paul-Mcunier’s accomplice at the same time as the chief accused. !Khe remains obstinately mute every

time she is questioned. The military courts of Amiens yesterday sentenced to death Mine. Mario Totet, who during the German occupation betrayed not only her husband but also her country. She made friends with a German officer billeted at her house, and in the retreat of 1918 she followed the Germans.

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 1

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109

SILENT WOMAN Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 1

SILENT WOMAN Hokitika Guardian, 19 February 1920, Page 1

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