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FATE IS DECIDED

THE Paris lawsuit in which the custody of Josette Linder was involved, has resulted by the child being given into the care of the French film star’s brother. Josette is heir to 1,000,000 francs. It will be remembered that Max Linder and his wife were found dead in their flat. It was plainly a case of murder and suicide. The Court found that Linder had live dseveral hours after his wife, and his wish—respecting the custody of his child—should be respected.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SUNAK19280121.2.159.12

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 23

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84

FATE IS DECIDED Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 23

FATE IS DECIDED Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 258, 21 January 1928, Page 23

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