THE DREYFUS CASE.
■“<> M. ZOLA’S SECOND TRIAL. United Press Association—By Electric TelegraphCopyright. Received April 15,9,35 a.m.
PARIS, April 14.
M. Zola declares that the limitation of his second trial to the imputation that Count Esterhazy was acquitted by order of the Minister of War reveals the fact that his enemies fear the truth.
Keceived April 16,1 a.m, April 15,
M. Zola is confident that he will defeat his enemies in their efforts to prevent the reopening of the Dreyfus case.
A hundred and twenty-eight witnesses have been summoned to give idence.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 5
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91THE DREYFUS CASE. Lyttelton Times, Volume XCIX, Issue 11555, 16 April 1898, Page 5
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