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M. CAILLAUX'S TRIAL.

SPEECH IS DEFENCE,

By Tetefrapb—F.-egs Assn Copyright r.iris, Feb. 21.

The Senate was crowded to iiear MCaUl&ux's speech in his own defence. In order that all the Senators should be Able to hear M. Caillaux spoke from the corner front bench, closest to the Tribune, the seat which he occupied when Premier. M. Caillaux was in good oratoria'l form. He traced his whole career, indignantly denying that he was ever in collusion with the enemr. thougn ha admitted that German papers said lie desired to end the appalling war. M. Ollllaux urged that he was the victim of a hostile political campaign.—Aus.K.Z. Cable Assn.

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1920, Page 5

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107

M. CAILLAUX'S TRIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1920, Page 5

M. CAILLAUX'S TRIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 24 February 1920, Page 5

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