THE DREYFUS CASE.
PARIS, January 10.
. A Renter despatch states that DreyIns has denied making any confession, and asserts that he has protested his innocence throughout. '■,',•'.■' ','■ M. Baurepaire fiercely attacks M. Loew (President /of the Criminal Chamber of the Court of Cassation) M. Bard arid M. Lebfet, accusing them of. partiality and of failing in respect, towards the annyi He says he could no longer remained gagged after what lie' had witnessed- . M.'cfe _6lo\vifz,' the Times Paris: cor--respdndenf,. states that M. Baurepaire's object is to vitiate the Court of Cassation's verdict beforehand. LONDON, January 10. -The Paris correspondent of the Times says that of all the Dreyfus scandals 'Baurepaire's' iri the greatest, and adds that the French. Republic will have a hard time even if it sur'Stives. : : ' ' , _ .
'_% The Daily News says the manoeuvre was one intending to involve the .vJTeneh Government.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 8, 11 January 1899, Page 5
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