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THE DREYFUS CASE.

THE PRISONER'S COUNSEL JUBILANT. United Press Association—By Electrio Telegraph-—Copyright.

P-cllvio, August 11. M. Demange, counsel for Dreyfus, and M. Labori, who defended M. Zola, are jubilant at the small impression produced by the secret dossier.

Dreyfus remains singularly impassive.

General Merrier is to be examined to-mor-row, which is considered the critical moment of the trial.

LONDON, August 11.

"The Times" states that Esterhazy and Henry supplied Schwarzkoppen. with .160 documents, including a detailed plan of the army mobilisation, dividing the proceeds between them. That journal further alleges that the diplomatists in Paris were aware that Henry was a traitor months before he committed suicide. :

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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10422, 12 August 1899, Page 8

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THE DREYFUS CASE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10422, 12 August 1899, Page 8

THE DREYFUS CASE. Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10422, 12 August 1899, Page 8