FRENCH TREASON TRIAL
' ' " PARIS, Oct Iff An alleged plot to restore the Bonaparte dynasty to the French throne was described yesterday by M. Gauthier de Glagny, ex-ieputy in evidence in the preliminary examination of AI. i’aul Mcunier, an ex-Radical depulv changed with treason. “In July 1915,” said AI. Gauthier, “M. Jaul-Aleunier, asked me to approach Prince Victor Napoleon, whom I know well, and persuade bun to come to Paris for a coup d’etat. ‘I guarantee,’ said M Paul-Mcunier, ‘that he will be taken’in triiiniph"to the Elvsee hv the people and the Army.’ ” AL Paul-Meunier then believed, so AI. Gauthier said, that France had lost the war. AI. Gauthier added that lie refused the mission.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 December 1920, Page 1
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