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FRANCE.

THE BOLO TRIAL. AN ADJOURNMENT REFUSED. Received Feb. 6, 12.35 a.m. Paris, Feb. 4. Bolo's trial opened in the same court (the Palaia de Justice) as where Madame Caillaux was acquitted. 8010 appeared to be somewhat aged by his imprisonment, but was unconcerned. There was a crowded court. Bolo's counsel asked for an adjournment, in order to bring Hearst from America as a witness, with a view to proving that Pavenited, who was now imprisoned for treason in New York, wrote telegrams accusing 8010, at Bernstorff's instigation. ' The court ordered the trial to proceed, deciding the witness to be unnecessary.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TDN19180206.2.23.5

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Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 5

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101

FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 5

FRANCE. Taranaki Daily News, 6 February 1918, Page 5

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