FRANCE.
BOLO'S TRIAL. SOME ASTOUXDIXG STATEME9TM. Received Feb. 10, 5.5 pm. Paris, Feb. 9. Several witnesses described Bolo*t princely manner of> living at Diarrite, from whence the Government removed liim to Paris, owing to popular suspicions. Madame ISolo took 1 up Red Cross, work at the outbreak of the war. A doctor gave evidence as to Bolo'» astounding conversations. 8010 said that. France would only lie prosperous wlien colonised by Gi.juns. 3c referred to the outrages in the north of France as 'beneficial in order to make an excellent mixture which would improve the race. The Court resounded with murmurs of indignation. HOSTILE ARTILLERYING. ' -.' London, Feb, t. Sir Douglas Haig reports hostile at* tillcry activity at Flesquieres.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 February 1918, Page 5
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