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THE DREYFUS CASE.

COURT MARTIAL AT RENNES. SENSATIONAL DEVELOPMENTS. PARIS, September C. At the court martial at Rennes the Government Commissary intimated that is was impossible to ask Foreign Powers to return any of the documents enumerated in the bordereau now in their possession, Labori, he suggested, might obtain- such semiofiieially from Schwartzkoppen or Panizzardi, who would* be heard if they consented to come to the court martial. He declined to ask for diplomatic intervention. I Labori has telegraphed to the King iof linly i\m{ the Emperor of Germany, {begging them to allow attaches to attend the trial. The keenest expectancy is felt with regard to the attitude of the Kaiser, as possibly tending to a decisive result. Frequent scenes have occurred bejtween Jonaust, President of the Court, j land Labori. the latter protesting that i he is nor allowed to pursue examination that would be damaging to the Generals. Paty de Clam's evidence was read. It flatly contradicts Freystaetter's evidence relative to the contents of the dossier submitted at the 1594 trial. He declares he did not include Anani nizzardi telegram. Trarieux testified that Lornielli assured him he had seen a letter proving that Esterhazy was a traitor to Italy and Germany, and had no relations with Germany.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 5

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THE DREYFUS CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 5

THE DREYFUS CASE. Auckland Star, Volume XXX, Issue 212, 7 September 1899, Page 5

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