THE FRENCH BANDITS.
EXAMINATION OF ACCUSED
ATTEMPTS TO PROVE AN ALIBI
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A . ~ ~ , PIRIS, Jan. 5. At the trial of the motor-bandits, ihe President of the Court examined the man Dieudonne, accused of the attack on a bank clerk on the 21st December, 1911. The accused pleaded en alibi Ihe President rejoined that the man Blanehett was assassinated for stating that he could prove thiit the SIV» as false-,, The assassin, named '•Bill/ was still unarrested replied that Blanche an^v 8111 loved the same girl. .The President: The girl denies this.
Dieudonne was silent. Callemin., alias Raymond Lascience, who was tn|uhen)at,ically questioned a-egarding life boasts after arrest, replied that fcTrfey wore only jokes. He -denied participating in t>he murders m the Place 4u Havre, Para, and iCh'antilly." .
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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128THE FRENCH BANDITS. Marlborough Express, Volume XLVII, Issue 33, 7 February 1913, Page 7
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