THE DREYFUS CASE.
further disclosures. United Press Association— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS, April 24.
General Mercier, re-examined, admitted' that lie withheld from the court-martial l Colonel Panizzardi’s telegram to his Government at Rome, asking them to deny relations with Dreyfus, if none existed. M. Hanotanx deposed that he felt patriotic anguish at the prospect of diplomatic difficulties. He per-' sistently endeavoured to prevent The trial,' but he was pot cognisant of the communication of the secret dossier to the court-mar-tial. M. Chincolle deposed that he heard Esterhazy declare that he wrote the bordereau, that he was ordered to write it, and that he received eighty thousand francs from General Billot in one year. ,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11874, 25 April 1899, Page 5
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