THE HUMBERT FRAUDS.
. ■» BENTKNCKS. Par Press Association. J Received 24, 0.98 a.m. ' Pabis, August 22. At the close of counsel's speeches > Madame Humbert mide a lmg ad [ dress, and said Orawfori's real name was Regnier. 1 Nobody in Court recognising thfl 1 came, M. Labori explained the person ' was an intermediary between Prince ' Biemtrk and Marshal Baz tine in coa- ' nection with tbe surrender of Metz. The jury found the Humberts guilty of fraud and forgery, and the d'Autignac'a tf complicity. ' After taking into account all .the extenuating circumstances the Hum- | berts were ei.ch eentenced to five years solitary confinement and to pay 100 'francs fine. Emile d'Aurignac was * sentenced to two years and Romain to three years.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 24 August 1903, Page 3
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118THE HUMBERT FRAUDS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 189, 24 August 1903, Page 3
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