THE DREYFUS SENSATION. THE HANDWRITING ON THE BORDEREAU.
PROPOSAL TO PROSECUTE M. DE BEAURPiPAIRE. [press association.] Paris, 4th February. Several experts who have given evidence before the Court of Cassation were emphatic that tile famous bordereau was in ex-Major Esterhazy's natural handwriting. Several members of the committee set up to consider the Dreyfus Revision Bill, as introduced by M. Lebret, the Minister of Justice, have, it is reported, insisted that ex-Judge Beaurepaire should be prosecuted, or the whole of the Judges of the Court of Cassation arraigned. M. de Beaurepaire states that the secret documents shown to the Criminal Court of Cassation revealed the fact that German agents were implicated in the Dreyfus case (Received February 6, 8:60 a.m.) Paris, sth February. M. Henri Rocheforc, the noted journalist, and M. Max Regis, who was recently removed by the French Government from the position of Mayor of Algiers, owing to the part he took in the anti-Jewish disturbances, were cheered and hooted at Marseilles when they embarked en route to Algiers, and flowers and stones were thrown at their carriage. When aboard the steamer M. Regis apostrophised the hostile crowd gathered on the quays and in boats.
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Evening Post, Volume LVII, Issue 30, 6 February 1899, Page 5
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