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The Caillaux Drama

XI ABOUT FRENCH POLITICS

Word Count: 3120    |    Released on: 19/11/2017

any thoroughness at all even a slight idea of the French political parties and the opinions for which these parties

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The Caillaux Drama
The Caillaux Drama
“Late on Monday afternoon, March 16, 1914, a rumour fired imaginations, like a train of gunpowder, all over Paris. In newspaper offices, in cafés, in clubs, people asked one another whether they had heard the news and whether the news were true. It seemed incredible. The wife of the Minister of Finance, said rumour, Madame Joseph Caillaux, one of the spoiled children of Paris society, had gone to the office of the Figaro, had waited there an hour or more for the managing editor, Monsieur Gaston Calmette, had been received by him, and had shot him dead in his own office. Nobody believed the story at first.”
1 I THE STORY OF THE DRAMA2 II CELL NO. 123 III THE CRIME AND THE PUBLIC4 IV MONSIEUR CAILLAUX'S EXAMINATION5 V THE CAMPAIGN OF THE "FIGARO"6 VI CALMETTE v. CAILLAUX7 VII THE "TON JO" LETTER8 VIII AGADIR9 IX L'AFFAIRE ROCHETTE10 X "THE TRUTH, THE WHOLE TRUTH ..."11 XI ABOUT FRENCH POLITICS12 XII BEFORE THE LAST ACT OF THE DRAMA13 XIII