L’AFFAIRE DREYFUS.
PATY DU CLAM’S ADMISSION
GETTING AT THE TRUTH,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright.
PARIS, April 5. (Received April 6, at 8.41 am.)
M. Paty Dn Clam informed the Court of Cassation that he had prepared a summary of the secret documents which were communicated to the Court Martial ten years ago behind Dreyfus’s back. M. Random, Procurator-General, demanded the prodnetion of the summary, which is understood to contain marginal notes. Du Clam asked for delay, in order to obtain General Mercieris consent. M. Baudom threatened to prosecute both of them for detaining a State document. The summary was then produced.
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Evening Star, Issue 12163, 6 April 1904, Page 6
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