"WOMAN’S GHASTLY REVENGE.
L::lZi:U.‘ _P>!.>l‘llilli€’. Izres just !)c-on cundemuml to 'dc:lth“ by court-m:'il'_tiul at 'l\l:n';~'oi‘fos for having IT>e‘rm_Vod a neighbdur to the G-ermans at St. Quentin in 1914.
The woman, :Ic<:or:l'lng to the wit"; nessc-5, had a rgrudge of some kind ag:lins~;t M. Joly, hexjnext-door neigh—bour, and told ‘the Gcl‘nl:'ul zuxthmitios he had hidden :1 French soldier. This
wa:< untl‘uo. but Joly was fried and executed by the"enemy. Louise Boulinie, when she heard that .Toly had been shot, wen_t and laughingly announced the news to his widow. Her attitude so enraged the populace of St. Quentin that the Germans hafi to ‘post senTl'ie.< to prevent her from being killed.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3520, 6 July 1920, Page 8
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