THE CHARLTON CASE.
THE QUESTION OF EXTRADITION. By Cable—Jfress Association—Copyright. Received June 29, 11.10 p.m. New York, June 29, Charlton's attorneys declare that if he is judicially insane, extradition to Italy, as demanded by that country, is impossible, citing the case of Caldwell, the witness in the Druce case, now detained, in a reception house in America.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 69, 30 June 1910, Page 5
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57THE CHARLTON CASE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 69, 30 June 1910, Page 5
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