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THE DREYFUS CASE.

Beaupre’s Speech. A Profound Sensation Created. Paius, May 31. M. Beaupre created a profound sensation by declaring that he was conAfinced Esterhazy Avrote the bordereau The discovery that Esterhazy Avas in the habit of using watermarked filagi ee tracing paper similar to that on which the bordereau Avas written Ajas a new fact tending to establish the innocence of Dreyfus. The public prosecutor followed, and strongly supported the view taken by M. Beaupre. Spectators applauded Beaupre at tho conclusion of his address. At the trial of M.M. Derouldo and Marcel-Habert, M. Quesney de Bcaurepaire, giving evidence on Deroulede’s behalf, fiercely attacked President Loubet in connection Avith the Panama scandal.

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Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 54, 2 June 1899, Page 3

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THE DREYFUS CASE. Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 54, 2 June 1899, Page 3

THE DREYFUS CASE. Patea Mail, Volume XII, Issue 54, 2 June 1899, Page 3

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