THE DREYFUS CASE.
MORE REVELATIONS.
THE FORGED LETTER.
By Telegraph,-Press Association.—Copy. Paris, August 22. Gribelin, the Archivist, who is alleged to have co-operated with Du Paty de Clam and Commandant Louth in bolstering up the Dreyfus conviction, admitted helping Du Paty de Clam and Henry in favour of Esterhazy. Henry sent him disguised in a wig and spectacles to carry a letter to Esterhazy just before the latter made his denunciation. Esterhazy, who is in London, has published a further criticism on the French generals. Schneider, the Austrian Military Attache, is lodging a complaint with the French Government relative to the forged letter mentioned at the Dreyfus trial.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11149, 23 August 1899, Page 5
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