THE DREYFUS CASE.
THE TAKING OF EVIBENGE
CLOSED.
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■ . - •' ■ -PARIS,: September 7.: ' ; Colonel Jouaus't, the president of the R'enn'es court-martial on Dreyfus, has Te-. fused M. Labori's application .for a commission to examine the y foreign attaphes, ■through the French, German; and Italian Governments were acquiescent.. The. president's action is interpreted 'as.' a "signal that Dreyfus.will be acquitted.- -.•
\ (Received Sept. 8, at 10.55 p.m;); \ General Mercier, in a brow-beating manner, challenged the judges to choose between fcimseu and ;• Freystaetter,: whose brain was affected by a foreign climate. Colonel Jouaust, the president, declined to receive further evidence. ■ ■ ■
M. Carriere, the Government commissary, addressed the court, declaring that Colonel Picquart's defence of Dreyfus;was defective. He.added:, "I in my soul and conscience consider Dreyfus guilty."' : ■ ' : ■ : .;
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11524, 9 September 1899, Page 5
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124THE DREYFUS CASE. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11524, 9 September 1899, Page 5
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