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"LEAVE MY HUSBAND"

(Press. Assn.-

WIDOW'S PLEA MADAME DOUMER WATCHES WITH DAUGHTERS BESIDE BODY PUBLIC PAY LAST TRIBUTE

-By Telegraph — Copyright).

Rec. May 9, 9.30 p.m. PARIS, Monday. "Leave my husband until to-mor-row," pleaded Madame Doumer, who with her two daughters is now watching the body . The body was lying on a brass b'edstead in the Green Salon. The wounds in the cheek were carefully hdiden and the face has regained its serenity. The remains were placed in the coffin to-day and taken to the Grande Salle des Fetes, where they were placed in a catafalque with a background of the tri-colour. Then the public were admitted to pay their last respecta.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 219, 10 May 1932, Page 5

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"LEAVE MY HUSBAND" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 219, 10 May 1932, Page 5

"LEAVE MY HUSBAND" Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 219, 10 May 1932, Page 5

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