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  1. 4 de feb. de 2024 · Gastón Calmette llegó a sobornar a una criada del matrimonio Cailloux para que consiguiera documentación intima y comprometedora sobre el matrimonio. Madame Cailloux El director de Le Figaro consiguió varias cartas muy comprometedoras en relación a la actividad política de Cailloux pero también otras, de carácter muy personal, de Madame Cailloux .

  2. Biography. Calmette was born in Montpellier. He was educated at Nice, Bordeaux, Clermont-Ferrand and Mâcon, and afterwards entered journalism. In 1884 he joined the staff of Le Figaro, and in 1894 became its editor. In January 1914, Calmette launched a campaign against Minister of Finance Joseph Caillaux, who had introduced progressive ...

  3. 9 de feb. de 2022 · 16 mars 1914 : l'assassinat de Gaston Calmette. Le directeur du Figaro, Gaston Calmette, est mort, assassiné par Henriette Caillaux. Le journal du 17 mars 1914, en deuil, relate l'odieux crime.

  4. Gastón Calmette ( 1858-1914) fue un periodista político y director del periódico Le Figaro. Nació en la ciudad de Montpellier, fue hermano mayor del bacteriólogo Albert Calmette a quien ...

  5. Henriette Caillaux, a 40-year-old socialite married to the former French Prime Minister Joseph Caillaux was on trial for the murder of the Editor of Le Figaro Gaston Calmette, a severe critic of her husband who had accused the then Finance Minister of not just corruption but sexual impropriety. Henriette was furious that Calmette, had broken ...

  6. She calmly shot and killed the paper’s editor Gaston Calmette. Calmette had recently launched fierce personal attacks on her husband’s integrity in the pages of the widely-read journal. The murder and subsequent scandal became part of the debates in the national elections in April that continued the bitter political struggles between the radical republicans and conservatives including ...

  7. Letter from Le Figaro to Marcel Proust, 24 September 1918 . LE FIGARO. 26, rue Drouot . Paris, 24 September 1918. Sir, Mr. Vonoven forwarded me your letter, and to follow up on the copy of the article “Fête chez Montesquiou” which I have already sent you, I am pleased to send you with with this letter a copy of your article “Journée de route en automobile” from 19 November 1907.