THE CAILLAUX TRIAL.
ASSOCIATION WITH TRAITORS. London, Feb, 24. In response to the questions of M. Bourgeois regarding his intimacy with many men who have sinco been tried for espionage or treason, M. Caillaux was moved to tears. He explained that after his wife's trial for shooting M, C'almette he was deserted, and was so completely alone that he was grateful to the few friends who stood by him. The Paris correspondent of the Times points out that it is curious to reflect UDOii the fatality which attended Caillaux's aequaintrr.ces. Of the men mentioned. Duval, Lenoir, and 8010 have been executed. Almeyreda committed suicide in prison. Malv.v was exiled, Monier disgraced, and Goldsky and Laudau are convict?.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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117THE CAILLAUX TRIAL. Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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