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TRUE LOVE’S COURSE

Violence Of Parisienne Towards Her Lover.

I Press Association —Copyright. J Paris, December 21. J The participants in the Villa CouI blay incident, in which a pilot was ] shot in the back, ware Mme. Pierro J L’allcmanit. and Madame Irene Sch-mulcr-Cliapcllut, joint owners of the plane, in which they of.en entered competitions. M. L’allemant will marry another woman this week. His wound is not serious. Mme. Chapellut is 'the vivacious 22-year-old wife of a rich Belgian maiiuI facturer, aged 57 years, who gratified | her every wish until she abandoned social activities and shared a flat with a woman friend. She spent htr spare time with M. L’allemant, who taught her to fly. Eventually they fell in love. The husband, learning of his wife’s infatuation, arranged for a divorce. Meanwhile M. L’allemant fell in love with another woman and proposed marriage to her. According to the Paris correspondent of 'the Daily Mail, Mme. Chapellut decided to shoot her lover or kill herself in a death-dive, or possibly she hoped he, would lose control after she had fired, enabling them to plunge io death together. Fortunately for M. L’alleman., the revolver jammed after the first shot.

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 316, 23 December 1936, Page 7

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TRUE LOVE’S COURSE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 316, 23 December 1936, Page 7

TRUE LOVE’S COURSE Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 316, 23 December 1936, Page 7

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