COUNTESS DEMANIN.
•MORE EVIDENCE ABOUT THE ;, , . FAMOUS LETTER. AN OLD USE FOR CHAMPAGNE "London, May 5. Countess Dernanin, giving evidence in.the blackmail case said that she told Marshall that O'Connor wrote anonymous lettersJo_h£V, dajuihiers*.. ""HSKeasEitT : PagTwhy he gave O'Connor so much champagne. Page replied that! it was "a convenient method of loosening, people's tongues to learn 1 ,. what you ,warit." O'Connor wrote the ■ letters at a tea-party at Kensington. She denied that O'Connor was a eats- : paw to carry, out her venom, but she agreed with what he had written.'
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 7 May 1912, Page 6
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90COUNTESS DEMANIN. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIII, Issue 8, 7 May 1912, Page 6
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