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THE BOLO TRIAL. <BLIC INTEREST INTENSIFIED. ACfXJFTT! DEFENDED BY HIS BROTHER. Times Service. Received Feb. 33, 11.30 pm. Paris, Feb. i£ The intensified public interest in the 8010 trial is largely due to dragging in. directly and indirectly, a remarkable list of notables, including M- Poinr-are, itatesroen and royalties. The court is lensely packed with a fashionable HKeMonsignor 8010, prisoner's brother, »ho is ft popular Paris preacher, passionitely defended accused. He declared fltat many of the documents had been falsified, and that the Germans intrigued to ruin bis brother. ROLL OF HONORcasualty LIST. Wellington, Feb 13. KILLED IN ACTION. N. Biggs. ' Private G. Lister. (Private J Hutchison. ' , L.-Corporal P. G. Johns. Corporal G. Neal. Private H. V. Banks. DIED OF WOUNDS. L.-Corporal L-. C. Rice. Wounded.—Privates J. Whaitiri, F. Herbert, A. H. Davey, L.-Corporal S. C. Marshall, .Privates J. H. Brown, G. Roger*, R. M. Mclnnes, T. R. Eggs. C. Harrison, A. V. Morgan, H. Gainford, R L. McCarthy, L.-Corporal .T. R. Corskie, Pri--1 vatee W. E. Daysh, J. R. Millar. L.-Cor-poral* P. G. J. Muir, H W. Braithwaite, Privates B. Brueton, C. H. F. Cole. Wounded accidentally.—L.-Corporal J. Kirk, Corporal F. E. Mcßoberte, Privates J. Marshall, A. Swift. Wounded, admitted to hospital.—Sergt. J. Max. Privates M. Kelly, D. E. Smith. Previously reported wounded admitted to hospital, now reported slightly wounded remaining with unit.—Private A. G. Sinclair. Previously reported wounded, nnv reL ported not wounded.—Rifleman G. E.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 February 1918, Page 3
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