THE DREYFUS CASE
United Press Association —By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. Eeceived September 12th, 9.16 a.m. London, September 12. The Times states that M. Zola's letter came as a thunderclap. Doubtless he menns that (iemnny could publish the bordereau documents showing their origin and clearing Dreyfus. Paris, September 12. M. Zola describes the Rennes verdict as a moral Sedan. M. Labori declares that the truth will be told at tbe Zola trial m November. Received September 14th, 12 20a.n0. September 1?. M. Zola'a thrilling appeal to France contains passages of passionate invective, denounces the trial as an execrable monument to human infamy, del ares that foreign Powers possess proof of the baseness of four General?, and that the honour of France must be satisfied prior to the Paris Exhibition. Per Press Association,. WELLINGTON, September 13. A cable to Madame- I>reyfu«i, esprpseing sympathy, wan signed by avery member of the House . except the Premier, My Oadman, Mr Hall-Jones, Captaiu Russell, and Mr liolleston.
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3056, 14 September 1899, Page 2
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161THE DREYFUS CASE Timaru Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 3056, 14 September 1899, Page 2
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