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CONDEMNED MAN’S VOW.

WOULD NEVER. BE EXECUTED

London, April 3. Callemin, one of the four French motor bandits sentenced to death, war overheard to remark a day or two ago that ho would never ho guillotined. Suspecting that the prisoner had provided himself with the means of committing suicide, tho warders searched him, and were not a little astonished to find that ho had concealed in the lining of his jacket enough cyanide of potassium to kill, fifty persons.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 81, 12 April 1913, Page 5

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79

CONDEMNED MAN’S VOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 81, 12 April 1913, Page 5

CONDEMNED MAN’S VOW. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 81, 12 April 1913, Page 5

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