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Show CAILLAUX ILL; WILL ENTER SANITARIUM PARIS. Sept. 9. Joseph Caillaux. the former premier, who has been in prison for more than a year, charged with having hav-ing had treasonable dealings with the enemy, will be permitted on Wednesday or Thursday to enter a sanitarium, the Temps says. Counsel for M. Caillaux requested re-quested recently that he be removed from prison, on the ground that his health has been so weakened as to causj anxiety. Various reports were in circulation today to-day regarding the case of M. Caillaux. Several of the newspapers report that the commission of inquiry of the high court which has had the case under long investigation in-vestigation has decided to issue a decree sending the former premier before the court. Some of the Journals add to this the report that tho charge of treason against M. Caillaux is to be quashed, leaving the only political charge stilt against him the allegation of a crime against thn interior safety of the state. Certain of the newspapers news-papers go so far as to claim that this would be equivalent to a veiled discharge, j as the accusation would he covered by the amnesty act, thus rendering pleading useless. |