TREASON ALLEGED.
TRIAL OF M. CAILLAUX. By Telepapn — P.-ess Assn.-Copyritfit. Paris, Feb. 10. M. Caillaux's trial commences tomorrow. He is charged with having sought to weaken the security of the State abroad by intrigues and machination?, and by giving intelligence to the enemy. The dossier contains 7000 documents, and witnesses are appearing from Italy, South America, the United States, Switzerland, Belgium, and Spain. The witnesses include Cardinals, nobles, journalists, financial agents and spies. The documents reveal epistolary relations with Eolo and Madame Bol'o. The counsel for the prosecution jilso peeks to show a connection with tiie Lenoir and Bonnet Rouge gang. The chief document is a paper discovered in jj[. Caillaux's safe at Florence, under the heading of "The Rubicon,'' in which he jotted down a scheme for political changes in France during the war, amounting to a coup d'etat.—Times.
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 February 1920, Page 5
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