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The agitation in Paris in favour of ex-Cap-tain Dreyfus still continues. The wife of the prisoner has sent a petition to the president of the Chamber of Deputies calling attention to the fact now revealed that the written evidence which caused a secret courtmartial to condemn a French officer to lifelong disgrace and banishment upon an island was never communicated to the accused or his counsel. This negation of all justice has caused the petitioner, after two years of suffering, to break silence without comment or recrimination in the interests of her husband, in whose innocence she has absolute faith,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1289, 12 November 1896, Page 30

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1289, 12 November 1896, Page 30

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1289, 12 November 1896, Page 30

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