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  1. caillaux wins election as senator french premier hears news with report of wife’s herts Hi/ I 'll iff d Vre** PARIS, July 13.—Tragedy and triumph, which have gone hand in hand through the amazing career of Joseph Caillaux, finance minister of France, once more arrived simultaneous’y to the most remarkable statesman of the continent, Sunday.

  2. 27 de jun. de 2023 · Joseph Caillaux, the son of Eugéne Caillaux, a conservative politician, was born in Le Mans, France, on 30th March, 1863. After obtaining a law degree in 1886 he joined the Finance Ministry as a deputy inspector. A member of the Radical Republican Party, Caillaux was elected to the Chamber of Deputies by 12,929 votes to 11,737.

  3. 17 de mar. de 2014 · Internal affairs impacted French decision-making too. The wife of French Prime Minister Joseph Caillaux shot the editor of Le Figaro in March 1914, forcing her husband to resign his office – and giving President Raymond Poincaré a free hand in his pro-Russia policy. Caillaux had opposed this, as he wanted a rapprochement with Germany.

  4. Fils d'Eugène, Alexandre Caillaux (1822-1896), représentant de la Sarthe à l’Assemblée nationale de 1871 à 1876 et sénateur de la Sarthe de 1876 à 1882, Joseph Caillaux, qui siégea presque sans interruption au Parlement de 1898 à 1944 et qui joua un rôle considérable dans la vie politique française au cours de certaines de ses périodes les plus critiques, fut l'une des ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2014 · Joseph Caillaux’s first wife, Berthe Gueydan, who supplied Calmette with letters from Caillaux to her and to his future second wife, testifies. She claims she has no idea how Calmette got her photographs of the letters, no idea at all.

  6. Pourtant, Joseph Caillaux a joué un rôle eminent entre 1900 et 1914, dirigeant une des négociations diplomatiques le» plue délicates entre la France et l' Allemagne, transformant le système fiscal français, devenant le chef du parti radical et radical-socialiste, qui était alors le grand, le *seul parti de gouvernement.

  7. Henriette Caillaux, ex-Premier Joseph Caillaux's wife, acquitted in 1914 of murdering Editor Gaston Calmette of Le Figaro; in Département Sarthe, France. Campaigning against Caillaux , then Finance Minister, Calmette had printed a love letter Caillaux had written Henriette while he was still married to his first wife, and threatened to print more. Mme. Caillaux went to his office and shot him ...