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The Dreyfus Case.

Press Association-Electric Telegraph ■ Copyright Paws, January 12, M. Beaurepaire accuses the Judges of the Couri of Cassation of entering upon the Dreyfus enquiry with their minds biassed in favor of the prisoner. The French newspapers condemn the revelations as trivial and regard it as ridiculous to place reliance on the tittle-tattle of the Court ushers. The Cabinet has directed Mazean, President of the Court, to enquire into the allegations. ■ \ The Paris Bourse displays a stronger tone, "_

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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The Dreyfus Case. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 2

The Dreyfus Case. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXV, Issue 9247, 14 January 1899, Page 2

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