FRANCE.
THE BOLO TRIAL. A FITTfXC SEXTEXCE. Paris, Feb. 14. 8010 Pallia lias been sentenced to clou tli. Paris, Fell. 14. Bolo's trial closed. Monsignor 8010 made a stern struggle on behalf of his brother. denouncing the licnistorli' telegrams as forgeries. Tlie Public Prosecutor, in hi,< final speech, said the evidence showed that flolo was a ruined swindler before the war, and lliat Oormituy used liini Us a tool for shaking the moral of the French nation, for which purposes the Berlin Government supplied him with £4(10,000. The Public Prosecutor demanded that 8010 should be sentenced to death, also that the former Italian deputy Cavallini, be sentenced to death. The civil tribunal of the Seine has declared 8010 a bigamist anil that, 'his second marriage is void. THE SENTENCE UNANIMOUS. Received Feb. Jf>, 8.30 p.m. London, Feb. 14. Bolo's sentenee was unanimous, on the ground of conveying intelligence to the enemy. Cavallini wis sentenced to be shot if lie returns to France, and l'orelicre was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for having commercial dealings with the enemy.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 February 1918, Page 5
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